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Kathy Beazley
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Photo credit Texas Woman's University A young camper participating in a STEM camp session at Texas Woman's University

Whether your child dreams of scoring goals, stitching runway looks, building cyber defenses, or experimenting in a lab, Texas Woman’s University’s 2025 summer camps offer something for everyone — from preschoolers to college-bound teens.

With more than 25 camp sessions offered across June and July, TWU’s Denton campus will transform into a hub of creativity, discovery and play. Camp themes range from sports, esports, and fashion, to nutrition, literacy, STEM, cybersecurity, and speech-language development — making it easy for families to find the perfect fit.

Whether you're raising a future coder, fashionista, athlete or scientist, TWU’s summer offerings aim to inspire confidence, foster friendships, and support skill-building in a safe and inclusive environment.

Camp highlights include:

  • Sports Camps - Score big this summer with TWU Athletics! Kids and teens can sharpen skills in basketball, softball, soccer, gymnastics, and esports — all led by expert coaches and staff.
  • STEMM Camp - Science meets medicine in this exciting camp for teens! Dive into biology, medical case studies, and lab activities that make science come to life. Two sessions available.
  • ChemCamp - Explore green chemistry, solar cells, and more in hands-on labs with real scientists. For high schoolers ready to get curious about careers in chemistry.
  • CyberCamp: Level 1 - Intro to cybersecurity for teens! Learn how to protect data and outsmart cyber threats in this fun, beginner-friendly tech camp.
  • CyberCamp: Level 2 - Ready for more? Students who completed Level 1 can dive deeper into cybersecurity tactics with more advanced, team-based challenges.
  • Junior Fashion Camp - Kids ages 9–13 learn sewing, design, and style in a fun, supportive setting, culminating in a mini fashion show.
  • Teen Fashion Camp - Teens 13–18 will sketch, sew, and strut their own runway creations with guidance from fashion pros.
  • Revamp Nutrition Camp - Tweens and teens learn how to fuel their bodies and minds through exciting, hands-on cooking and nutrition workshops.
  • Healthy Bites: Kid’s Cooking Camp - For ages 8–11: mix, measure and munch your way to healthy habits through this interactive culinary experience.
  • Preschool Language Camp (PLC) - A playful, interactive camp for ages 3–9 that builds social and communication skills through language-rich activities.
  • Readin’ Roundup - Yeehaw! Saddle up for a cowboy-themed literacy camp just for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in grades K–6. Campers build confidence and reading skills through fun, hands-on language experiences.
  • Language and Feeding with Friends (LAFF) - Designed for kids with feeding challenges, this sensory-friendly camp helps children explore new foods in a safe, supportive setting.
  • Camp Abilities Texas - A one-of-a-kind sports camp for youth who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind. Campers get personalized instruction and leave with a detailed performance report to support growth beyond camp.
  • CHAMP: Speech Sound Camp - A fun, intensive camp for children with speech sound disorders, including apraxia. Kids from preschool to early elementary engage in play-based therapy that strengthens communication through music, movement and literacy.

Spots are filling fast, register today! Camp schedules, age ranges, and pricing vary, with most camps offering half or full-day sessions tailored for age-appropriate experiences. Visit twu.edu/summer-camps to explore all offerings and register. Some sessions have limited capacity and early registration is encouraged.

About TWU

Texas Woman’s University is the nation’s largest woman-focused university system with campuses in Denton, Dallas, and Houston. Founded in 1901, TWU has built a reputation on contributions in nursing, healthcare, education, the arts and sciences, and business. TWU’s inclusive culture prioritizes experiential learning, leadership, service, discovery, and health and well-being, and national media have recognized the university as a top college for student-parents, veterans, and social mobility. In 2023, TWU publicly launched Dream Big, a fundraising effort that has raised more than $160 million to date to support programming, equipment, scholarships, and faculty. To learn more about the campaign or the university, visit dreambig.twu.eduor twu.edu, or connect with TWU on Facebook @TexasWomansUniversity, Instagram @txwomans, Twitter @txwomans, and LinkedIn @texaswomansuniversity.