Unlocking Futures: iD Tech Camp Scholarship Opportunities
For over 26 years, iD Tech has been a pioneering force in STEM education, offering exceptional summer experiences for kids and teens. Recognizing that not all students have equal access to these opportunities, iD Tech, alongside its partners, is committed to providing scholarships to underserved and underrepresented students. These scholarships aim to create opportunity, develop a pipeline, inspire innovators, and pave a pathway to embolden historically excluded youth to become the future of STEM.
The iD Tech Difference
iD Tech distinguishes itself as the original and most trusted STEM camp by fostering a love for tech through exclusive curriculum, in-demand topics, small classes, balanced schedules, and expert instruction from mentors recruited from top universities.
Exclusive Curriculum and In-Demand Topics
From exclusive camps like BattleBots and Fortnite to courses in Python, Java, Roblox, and Minecraft, iD Tech offers a diverse range of programs tailored to every child’s interest and learning style.
Small Classes and Balanced Schedules
iD Tech's small class sizes ensure personalized learning. Campers spend time learning in next-gen labs and playing outdoors on inspiring university campuses.
Expert Instruction and Mentorship
Instructors are recruited from top universities and serve as mentors who understand kids, share their interests, and serve as real-life role models.
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Creating an Equitable Future Through Scholarships
iD Tech believes that kids and teens of every gender, race, ability, and socioeconomic status deserve to learn from the best. The company has partnered with companies changing the future of STEM to provide underserved and underrepresented students with a STEM education at the #1 tech camp in the world.
Partnering for Opportunity
iD Tech has partnered with companies changing the future of STEM. Together with its partners, iD Tech can:
- Provide underserved and underrepresented students with a STEM education.
- Foster lasting relationships with students from underserved and underrepresented communities.
- Pave a pathway to embolden historically excluded youth to become the future of STEM.
Scholarship Programs: Bridging the Digital Divide
Our Scholarship Programs have provided tens of thousands of educational experiences to underserved students to attend iD Tech programs. Through individual applications, corporate sponsorships, nonprofit partners, and school programs, iD Tech has introduced students throughout the country to STEM, sparking their curiosity in tech. Every child deserves access to quality tech education, regardless of socioeconomic background. Our goal is to help bridge the digital divide.
MIT Campus Scholarship Opportunity
iD Tech is sponsoring underrepresented students ages 13-17 from the Boston metro area to experience a weeklong day camp this summer. This scholarship is applicable to iD Tech’s MIT App Inventor: App Development Powered by MIT RAISE course only. Course dates are July 27-31 and August 3-7, 2026.
NVIDIA Scholarship Opportunity
iD Tech and NVIDIA are teaming up to sponsor underserved youth ages 13-19 to experience our Online Teen Academy Course - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning with NVIDIA for the 2026 Season.
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iD Tech Camp Locations
iD Tech offers both day and overnight camps at prestigious universities across the country. These camps provide a launchpad for the future, where children can dive into coding, AI, robotics, or game design courses led by inspiring instructors. Alongside like-minded peers, they’ll level up their skills in next-gen labs and explore university campuses for a taste of collegiate life.
Participating Universities
This summer, your child can get inspired at one of 75 prestigious universities around the country:
- Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ): June 1 - July 17
- Palo Alto High School (Palo Alto, CA): June 8 - July 17
- Sacramento State (Sacramento, CA): July 13 - July 31
- San Francisco State University (San Francisco, CA): June 15 - July 24
- Santa Clara University (Santa Clara, CA): June 22 - July 31
- Sierra College (Rocklin, CA): June 15 - July 3
- Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA): June 21 - August 14
- UC Berkeley (Berkeley, CA): June 8 - July 31
- California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA): June 22 - August 14
- UC Irvine (Irvine, CA): June 22 - August 7
- UCLA (Los Angeles, CA): June 22 - August 7
- University of California, San Diego (La Jolla, CA): June 22 - August 7
- Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO): June 15 - July 17
- University of Denver (Denver, CO): June 15 - July 31
- Fairfield University (Fairfield, CT): July 6 - August 14
- Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT): July 6 - August 7
- Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton, FL): June 8 - July 17
- Rollins College (Winter Park, FL): June 8 - July 17
- University of Miami (Coral Gables, FL): June 8 - July 24
- University of North Florida (Jacksonville, FL): June 8 - July 17
- University of South Florida (Tampa, FL): June 15 - July 24
- Emory University (Atlanta, GA): May 25 - July 24
- Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA): June 1 - July 17
- Benedictine University (Lisle, IL): June 15 - July 31
- Lake Forest College (Lake Forest, IL): June 8 - July 24
- Loyola University (Chicago, IL): June 15 - July 24
- Northwestern University (Evanston, IL): July 6 - August 7
- Butler University (Indianapolis, IN): June 8 - July 17
- Towson University (Towson, MD): June 15 - July 24
- University of Maryland (College Park, MD): June 22 - August 7
- Bentley University (Waltham, MA): June 22 - July 31
- Curry College (Milton, MA): June 22 - July 31
- MIT Campus (Cambridge, MA): June 14 - August 7
- Olin College of Engineering (Needham, MA): June 22 - August 7
- UMass Amherst (Amherst, MA): June 29 - August 7
- University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI): June 15 - July 31
- Macalester College (St. Paul, MN): June 15 - July 24
- Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, NH): July 6 - August 7
- Fairleigh Dickinson University - Madison (Madison, NJ): June 22 - July 31
- Montclair State University (Montclair, NJ): July 6 - August 7
- Princeton (Princeton, NJ): June 29 - August 14
- Adelphi University (Garden City, NY): June 29 - August 7
- Columbia University (New York, NY): June 29 - August 14
- NYU - Washington Square (New York, NY): June 22 - August 7
- Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, NY): July 6 - August 14
- SUNY Purchase (Purchase, NY): July 6 - August 14
- Davidson College (Davidson, NC): June 15 - July 24
- North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC): June 15 - July 24
- UNC-Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC): June 15 - July 24
- Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH): June 15 - July 24
- Ohio State University (Columbus, OH): June 8 - July 17
- Xavier University (Cincinnati, OH): June 15 - July 17
- Lewis & Clark College (Portland, OR): June 15 - August 7
- Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA): June 15 - July 31
- Villanova University (Villanova, PA): June 15 - July 31
- Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN): June 1 - July 17
- Rice University (Houston, TX): June 8 - July 31
- Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX): June 8 - July 24
- Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, TX): June 8 - July 17
- The University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX): June 22 - August 7
- Trinity University (San Antonio, TX): June 8 - July 17
- George Mason University (Fairfax, VA): June 22 - July 31
- Marymount University (Arlington, VA): June 22 - July 31
- University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA): June 22 - July 31
- Bellevue College (Bellevue, WA): June 29 - August 7
- University of Washington - Seattle (Seattle, WA): June 22 - August 14
- American University (Washington, D.C.): June 22 - July 31
iD Tech Program Options
iD Tech offers a variety of programs to suit different ages and interests:
- Summer Camps: Week-long programs for kids ages 7-17 held at over 75 prestigious universities.
- Teen Academies: Two-week, immersive programs for teens ages 13-18 to explore passions, develop skills, and build their college resume while living like college students at leading university campuses.
- Private Lessons: Personalized STEM instruction for kids ages 7-19, with the freedom to explore 50+ topics.
The Impact of iD Tech: A Student's Perspective
Gicel Abraham, a Preuss student, dreams of becoming an engineer. Thanks to a scholarship to attend Alexa Café, a program designed by iD Tech to encourage more females to consider pursuing STEM careers, she had the opportunity to explore her career interest over the summer.
Abraham, who learned to code wearable technology at the camp, said, “It was a really good experience. I come from a low-income background, so it would have been difficult for my family without the scholarship.”
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Abraham agrees that Alexa Café fills an important need-empowering young women to consider careers in STEM industries. “The instructors made us feel like we can become female leaders in STEM,” she said. “I think that’s good-especially for younger girls who might not be getting the same encouragement in STEM as boys.”
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