AI Summer Camp

AI Summer Camp

Applications open now until July 18!

About AI Summer Camp

The UConn School of Computing (SoC), in collaboration with The Vergnano Institute for Impact (VII), is thrilled to offer the 2nd annual, AI summer camp for high school students! 

This one week day camp will provide an early exposure to Artificial Intelligence (AI) foundations, concepts, tools, and programming, which build a platform for developing logic, abstraction, and computational thinking. The global job market is being shaped by AI, and early literacy helps students make informed academic and career choices as AI becomes central to many industries.

This is a forward‑thinking initiative aimed at students at a formative age where curiosity is high and self‑belief in technical subjects can be nurtured. Introducing AI concepts early demystifies the field, makes AI feel approachable, and builds a foundation of confidence in STEM as students transition to high school. The camp will also help students understand AI’s impact at societal, local, and personal scales, promoting thoughtful digital citizenship.

Most middle school and high school curricula do not yet include dedicated AI components, despite AI being one of the most transformative technologies today. This summer camp supplements traditional instruction and can serve as a pipeline to high school computer science or robotics programs.

This summer camp day program will be led by UConn SoC faculty members, Profs. Jinbo Bi (main contact), Derek Aguiar, Tingting Yu, Sheida Nabavi, and Yufeng Wu, along with PhD student instructors.

Empowering Futures

The Vergnano Institute for Impact is committed to building connection and passion in engineering and STEM fields.

Our programs are for everyone.

In particular, we welcome and encourage students who are…
– first in their family to go to college, or
– attending a Title I school or district, or
– have participated in English language learning classes, or
– looking forward to meeting their first engineer,
…to apply!

Who’s Eligible?

  • Rising 9th – 12th Grade High School Students.
  • Younger students who have taken Algebra I are also eligible.
  • No coding experience is necessary.
  • Students must commit to attending all 5 days of the camp.
  • Neurodivergent students are welcome, and we are prepared to provide accommodations to support a positive learning experience.
  • kids working on computer
students at race track
faculty and student picture

Important Information

Deadline to Apply: June 15, 2026 (first consideration, rolling admissions after)

Admissions and Financial Assistance Decisions Sent: June 30, 2026

Deadline to Commit: July 15, 2026

Deadline for Payment: July 15, 2026

Topics Planned

  • Fundamentals of artificial intelligence
  • Introduction to machine learning
  • Basic programming in Python
  • Applications of large language models
  • AI limitations, ethics, and social impacts

The material will not assume any background knowledge beyond the standard middle school math curriculum.

Financial Information

Program Fee: $250

This includes morning snacks, lunch and all supplies for the program. We will utilize high performing computers at UConn, so a laptop/personal computer is not needed. 

50% or 100% financial assistance is available for students with demonstrated financial need. 

In the application, there is a question to indicate if you would like to be considered for financial assistance, and upload relevant documentation. 

Program Schedule

Program Dates: July 27–31, 2026

Location: In person at the UConn Storrs Campus

Daily Schedule

Time Activity
8:30–9:00 AM Drop-Off / Sign-In
9:00 AM–12:00 PM Morning Sessions
12:00–1:00 PM Lunch
1:00–4:00 PM Afternoon Sessions
4:00–4:30 PM Pick-Up / Sign-Out

Tentative Teaching Content

Day 1

  • Introductory games
  • Lesson: Basic Concepts in AI
  • Activity: AI Bingo
  • Demonstration: Using Python to Control a Computer

Day 2

  • Lesson: Randomized Algorithms and AI Safety
  • Activity: Hacking ChatGPT
  • Activity: Try Programming with Scratch
  • Demonstration and Game: Tour UConn’s Autonomous Driving Lab

Day 3

  • Lesson: Introduction to Machine Learning
  • Activity/Game: Human-Operated Regression on the Student Union Mall
  • Lesson: Introduction to Machine Learning, continued
  • Demonstrations: Machine Learning Models
  • Social Event: Movie Watching

Day 4

  • Lesson: Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning
  • Activity: Train Your Own Machine Learning Model
  • Demonstration and Game: Tour UConn’s Autonomous Driving Lab, continued

Day 5

  • Lesson: Neural Network Basics
  • Demonstration: Neural Network Visualizations
  • Activity: Train Your Own Machine Learning Model, continued
  • Social Event: Ice Cream Social

Demo of Autonomous Car Prototype

As an example, one of the events is for students to tour the autonomous driving lab and test run autonomous prototype car. Below is a video provided by a high school research team who performed research on the prototype cars two years back.

UPDATE 4/28/2026

Thanks for your interest in AI Summer Camp! Applications for AI Summer Camp 2026 are opening soon. For questions, email AIcamp@uconn.edu.

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