Programs

This is No Ordinary Teen Summer Camp

Washington Business Week is not only a ton of fun, but it is also about real-world experience. During the week-long teen camp you’ll take part in an intense real-world simulation where YOU are responsible for launching a new product, where you make choices that save people’s lives, compete for a new building contract, or find ways to increase the profits of your client organizations.

Although you’re competing with hundreds of other students from around Washington, you’re also having a blast working on fun and exciting group projects. At this summer camp you’ll make lifelong friends, check out college life, go to dances, participate in a talent show, watch movies, compete in a volleyball tournament, and oh so much more. Washington Business Week will be one of the best (and busiest) times of your life!

 

Get a Head Start on Your Career

What do you expect of life after graduation from high school?

Washington Business Week teen summer camps are designed to provide you with a hands-on, real-world career experience while also providing you with a fun trial run of college. During our week-long, teen summer program you’ll live on a college campus, hang with new friends, and rub shoulders with business professionals. Basically, you’re previewing college and the career world at the same time!

Earn 2 College Credits

You can even earn 2 elective college credits just for successfully completing the program through our partnerships with Edmonds Community College! There will be no additional tests or written papers required. All participants are able to benefit from a reduced tuition rate of $75 (the typical community college tuition for two credits is about $200). These credits are optional, and the $75 fee is in addition to your registration fee for the Business Week Program. These credits may also be recognized as elective credits at other colleges, however it is up to each student to identify if and how credits will transfer to their intended college. Learn more here.

 



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