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Point Park University

Basic Information
Address: 201 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Phone Number: 412-392-3457
Email: summercamps@pointpark.edu
Program Director: Heidi Ward
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Additional Information
Ages Accepted: 10 & Up - Age varies by program
Session Start Date: First program begins June 15, 2020
Session End Date: Last program ends August 1, 2020
School/Campus Setting:
Located in the heart of urban Pittsburgh, Point Park is the city's only downtown university. Students are immersed in a dynamic campus that grants them walking-distance access to leading businesses, organizations, sports stadiums, museums, galleries, shops, eateries and more.
Application Deadline: TBA
Pricing: Varies by Program - view details or visit our website for further information.
Additional Information:
Point Park is proud to offer an array of summer opportunities for students looking to enrich their lives, work towards their desired career, or make new adventuresand lasting connections.
Students will have our award-winning faculty and state-of-the-art facilities at their fingertips while they get to immerse themselves in hands-on, real-world learning and application. Point Park University offers summer education sessions in many innovative areas and for most ages. Local families have the option to commute, while resident programs are available to out-of-town visitors or for those who want to get the full on-campus experience. Students will be housed in Point Park dorms with round-the-clockstaffed supervision and safety.
High School Programs (ages 14 & up)
○ Athletics
○ Cinema Arts
○ Dance (available ages 10 & up)
- Summer Dance Workshop (No Audition Required)
- International Summer Dance (Audition Required)**
○Forensic Science
○Journalism
○Theatre
**Participants in the International Summer Dance Intensive who are a rising high school junior or senior are also eligible for an audition to secure artistic acceptance to the corresponding University degree program.
Middle School Programs (6th through 10th grade)
○ 412 Impact (Local, service-learning day camp)
○ Girls basketball clinic
○ Junior Baseball League (Ages 7-12)