Everything Auburn Podcast: Everything Summer Camp with Logan McKissick
Each summer, Auburn Youth Programs (AYP) - a division of University Outreach - inspires young people to take to flight, master their acting skills on stage and everything in between. From art classes to aviation, and musical theatre to veterinary medicine, AYP delivers more than 100 summer educational programs for more than 4,000 middle and high school students each summer on the campus of Auburn University. And it's fully immersive, too! Campers stay in university dorms, eat at food halls and ride Tiger Transit, just like college students!Logan McKissick, AYP Program Developer, stops by Samford Hall to talk about AYP's ongoing mission to provide high-quality experiences to young adults from all over the nation in academic, athletics and extracurricular disciplines.If you're interested in seeing a list of AYP summer camps, learning more about attending a summer camp, or applying to be a summer camp counselor or assistant, please visit https://linktr.ee/auburnyouthprograms!
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