Frederick Community College is offering a variety of in-person and online summer programs for kids and teenagers aged six to 15 years old.
“We are excited to get kids and teens back at FCC or learning online in these interactive and fun summer sessions,” said Karen Freeman, program manager for FCC Youth and Community Education. “We know many parents are looking for educational opportunities for their children this summer. Whether they want that learning to be done in person or online, FCC is here to help.”
See more information about different options below.
For in-person sessions, class sizes are limited and state and local guidelines around COVID-19 precautions will be followed.
Registration is now open for all summer youth offerings. To see the full summer schedule including course descriptions, or to register for sessions,
click here.
Kids and Teens on Campus
In-person weekly sessions between June 28 and August 13, 9 a.m. to noon.
Kids and Teens on Campus offer a variety of face-to-face morning sessions for ages 6 to 15 on the FCC main campus. These sessions provide kids and teens with hands-on learning experiences focusing on science and technology, Lego and robotics, creative arts, culinary delights, health and fitness, literary and cultural adventures, and more.
Summers at Monroe
In-person weekly sessions between June 28 and July 30, 9 a.m. to noon
Unique baking and cooking sessions for students ages 11 to 16 are led by executive chefs in a professional teaching kitchen at the FCC Monroe Center. Sessions include breakfast and brunch, international flair, cookie craze, appetizers and snacks, and delectable desserts.
Online Adventures
Online weekly sessions, June 28 to August 13, various session times
Discover a variety of programs designed to engage and inspire kids wherever they are this summer. With morning and afternoon programs available for ages 7 and up, topics include culinary and creative arts, science and technology, cultural adventures, business, and more.
For more information on these summer programs,
click here.