Computer camp for students with little programming experience

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The Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management hosts an annual summer camp for high school students interested in computing. From the camp website:

“The Raikes School Way is designed to provide students with a foundation in core programming concepts, and is ideal for students with little to no computing experience. Additionally, there is separate curriculum and instruction for students with moderate or advanced experience as they aim to expand their computing skills. Students who expect to enter college in the fall of 2027 will be given priority based on total applications. Students who expect to enter college in the fall of 2028 will also be considered if they have completed pre-calculus prior to the start of camp.”

Learn more at https://raikes.unl.edu/summer-camp/.

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