July 25th - 27th, 2007
(Follow this link to visit the 2008 Camp)
Microscopy Summer Camp for Middle School Students
Discover one of the most fascinating places on earth...go ahead, look at your hand. What, you don't see them? THEY ARE ALL AROUND US! The world you cannot see with the naked eye. We will look closer with the aid of various microscopes to see and explore the microscopic world.

Student and Parent Information
Dress Code:
We expect the students to follow the typical school dress code. Shorts or skirts are not permitted.
On Campus : Nothing loose or dangling, no sandals or flip-flops, ALL FOOTWEAR MUST BE CLOSED-TOED.
Expectations will be reinforced during the first day of class.
What to Bring:
Always bring something to write with.
Pack a LUNCH with ice packs - we do not have a refrigerator for food storage.
$$Money$$ - if you are going to buy lunch at the Student Union. There are shops for stuff there and at the UA Book Stores.
Special Rules:
Students are not permitted to separate from the course without a written permission from a parent or guardian.
Where to Meet:
On the first day of camp, parents are required to sign the students in. At this time we will ask parents to check the list of adults that are approved to pick up students.
Roll call will always occur at the designated meeting area. DESIGNATED AREA TO BE POSTED.
Dismissal will be at 4:00PM Wednesday and Thursday, 2:00PM on Friday at the designated area.
Course Information
Instructors: David Bentley, Patty Jansma, Al Agellon
Assistants: TBA
Dates: July 25th - 27th, 2007
Times: Wed - Thurs (10:00AM - 4:00PM), Fri (10:00AM - 2:00PM), please see the schedule for details
Course Schedule & Guest Lecturers: TO BE POSTED
Locations: Marley Building, 1145 E 4 ST #101
Lunch: NOT INCLUDED. Please pack your child's lunch or provide them with lunch money. Lunch will be at the Student Union.
Tuition: $30.00
Enrollment: 18 Middle School Students
*** FULL as of July 10, 2007 ***
Other Information
Teacher Sessions: July 23-27, 2007
Offered by:
Sponsors
Need additional info?
Contact Al Agellon agellon@u.arizona.edu


