Accommodation
Master’s University Coding Summer Camp operates as a day program on the university campus. Students spend their time in classroom and computer lab environments designed for focused academic learning.
Campers work at computer stations within structured instructional spaces used during the academic year. The university setting gives students an early glimpse of higher education while keeping the schedule age-appropriate and well supervised.
There is no overnight lodging for this camp. Families are responsible for daily drop-off and pick-up.
Meals
Camp fees include daily lunch provided by Café Bon Appétit, the university’s campus dining service. Students also receive snacks and refreshments throughout the day.
Meals are served in a campus dining setting, giving campers a realistic university experience. Lunch breaks allow students to recharge before returning to coding sessions.
If a student has food allergies or dietary restrictions, families should communicate this during registration so accommodations can be clarified.
Safety
The Coding Camp takes place in supervised classroom and computer lab environments. Camp leadership and staff oversee all activities during the day. Students receive clear expectations regarding appropriate computer use, respectful collaboration, and responsible behavior within the university setting.
Structured schedules help maintain organization and smooth transitions between sessions. Because the program operates within established campus facilities, access to instructional areas is controlled and monitored. The learning environment emphasizes focus, mutual respect, and responsible technology use.
Health & Medicine
Families are required to provide relevant medical information during registration, including allergies or health conditions that may affect participation.
Coding activities involve extended periods of seated computer work. Scheduled breaks allow students to stretch, move, and refresh throughout the day.
If medication must be taken during camp hours, arrangements should be discussed in advance with camp staff. Emergency contact information is maintained according to university procedures.
Camp Traditions
Master’s University programs are grounded in a strong academic and Christian heritage, and the Coding Camp reflects this identity.
Throughout the week, students participate in gospel presentations and devotional times alongside their technical learning. Coding concepts are presented through a Biblical worldview, encouraging thoughtful reflection on how technology can be used responsibly and purposefully.
A highlight of the program is often the opportunity for students to demonstrate or share their completed coding projects. These moments build confidence and allow campers to celebrate progress made during the week.
For many students, the experience feels like stepping into a larger academic community that values both intellectual growth and spiritual development.