Where: Fairfield University in Fairfield, Conn., Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Ga., or John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio
When: Six one-week sessions between June 22nd and Aug. 1st in Connecticut, two one-week sessions between July 6th and July 18th in Georgia, and two one-week sessions between July 6th and July 18th in Ohio
Cost: $1,095 per week, $245 for weekends between camps
What they'll learn: National Computer Camps was the first computer camp ever established in the U.S. in 1977. Current campers learn how to design a 2D or 3D video game, code an Android phone app and produce digital video.
Younger campers have the option to learn programming in the morning-only sessions, while older campers can get certified in A+ and Network+ programming language, a great start to an IT career.