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Illinois 4-H Summer Academy Open


Published: Friday, April 11, 2025

High school students are invited to dive into hands-on discovery and explore future careers during Illini Summer Academies, hosted by Illinois Extension 4-H on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus from June 22–26. This immersive, five-day experience offers a glimpse into college life and features interactive sessions led by Illinois faculty, including five sessions hosted by the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences.

From buzzing with honeybees to decoding ag-tech and tackling global food issues, ACES-hosted academies connect teens with today's most pressing challenges—and the tools to solve them.

Topics include: Growing with Tech: Intro to Digital Ag; Economics of Food Insecurity; Explore Sustainability; Harness the Power: Ag Tech Innovations; Honeybee Biology and Beekeeping (ACES and College of Liberal Arts & Sciences); and Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences Academy (ACES and College of Veterinary Medicine).

More exciting academies hosted from units across the U. of I. campus include:

• AI and Machine Learning (School of Information Sciences Informatics)

• Applied Health Sciences in Action (College of Applied Health Sciences)

• Exploring Business (Gies College of Business)

• Exploring Your Options in Engineering (The Grainger College of Engineering)

• Health Innovation Academy (Carle Illinois College of Medicine and Illinois Extension)

• MakerGirl—Future Makers Academy (College of Fine and Applied Arts)

• Teen Artist's Retreat (Krannert Art Museum)

• Unlocking Your Leadership Potential (Student Affairs and Illinois Leadership Center)

During this event, students live in campus dorms, eat in dining halls and learn alongside peers from across the state. Participants build friendships, confidence and college-ready skills, said the event organizer Mark Becker, a 4-H youth development food systems specialist with Illinois Extension and the College of ACES.

"This event is all about discovery—we want young people to see that agriculture and environmental sciences aren't just fields, they're dynamic careers that impact communities and the planet. These academies let students step into that future," Becker said.

Some scholarships are still available, and spots remain open in the academies hosted by ACES faculty. Register online by the extended application deadline on April 15.

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