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University of Arkansas at Monticello announces launch of UAM Kids University summer program for elementary students

Monticello, Arkansas – The University of Arkansas at Monticello is gearing up to welcome a younger crowd to campus this summer through a special initiative designed just for kids. The new program, called UAM Kids’ University, will offer elementary students an opportunity to explore, create, and learn in a relaxed, fun environment.

Targeted toward students entering grades 1 through 6 in the upcoming school year, the four-day day camp will run from July 7 to July 10. The university aims to give children a chance to dive into new subjects, develop their creativity, and gain confidence—without the pressure of tests or grades.

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According to university officials, the camp is meant to provide enrichment through hands-on activities and interactive learning experiences. “UAM Kids’ University is a day camp created to introduce young scholars to new interests, exercise creativity and imagination to promote learning in a non-graded environment,” a release stated.

Registration for the program is already open and will continue through May 31 for those who want to take advantage of the early sign-up fee of $80. After that date, the price increases to $100 for registrations submitted between June 1 and June 26. For those registering after June 26, the cost rises to $125.

Each registered child will receive a t-shirt and necessary supplies once payment is completed. Organizers note that a separate form and payment are required for each child attending. Payments can be made by check—payable to UAM Kids’ University—and mailed to:
Attn: Rebecca Newton, P.O. Box 3608, Monticello, AR 71656.

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For those who prefer phone transactions, the UAM Cashier’s Office is accepting payments at 870-460-1043.

To learn more about the program or ask specific questions, parents can reach out to Rebecca Newton at [email protected] or call 870-460-1596.

Organizers hope that this summer camp will spark curiosity and build a lasting connection between young learners and the world of higher education. With an engaging mix of educational activities and playful exploration, UAM Kids’ University is shaping up to be a promising summer adventure for many Arkansas children.

 

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