Registration opens for B-WISER summer camp

STEM camp for girls in seventh grade through 10th grade set for June 15-20 at The College of Wooster.

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The B-WISER summer camp, hosted by The College of Wooster, offers girls completing seventh grade through 10th grade the chance to explore science-related interests.

The Buckeye, Women in Science, Engineering and Research summer camp will return for summer 2026, offering young girls currently completing seventh grade through 10th grade the chance to explore science-related interests.

Hosted by The College of Wooster and funded by The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, B-WISER encourages girls, a minority group within STEM fields, to pursue their interests in science throughout their education and career paths by surrounding campers with like-minded peers and engaging them in hands-on experiments in a range of scientific disciplines.

Campers will complete a daily curriculum with classes in physics, chemistry, biology, geology, engineering and other advanced topics. Outside of classes attendees will continue to participate in science-based activities including hands-on projects and demonstrations in engineering, physics and chemistry.

The B-WISER summer program will take place June 15-20 on The College of Wooster campus, hosting girls overnight as they explore the college’s science labs, participate in daily STEM courses and attend various seminars. The camp hosts two programs: a middle school program designed for seventh grade and eighth grade students and a high school program catered toward ninth grade and 10th grade students.

B-WISER's high school program offers a range of advanced science topics as well as college-readiness seminars to help students as they begin the college search process.

“This camp has truly inspired me to go to college and pursue a degree of science,” a prior camper wrote. “The friendships and connections I have made through this camp have been so beneficial for me.”

Founded at the college in 1990 by Lois Cook, former assistant B-WISER camp director, and Ted Williams, former chemistry professor at the college, B-WISER encourages current Wooster students to volunteer at the camp by presenting panel discussions.

The cost for the B-WISER summer camp is $660, and limited scholarships are available. The registration deadline is April 30. For more information and to enroll, visit the camp website at bwiser.spaces.wooster.edu/. Email questions to Manon Grugel-Watson, physics department lab and science education coordinator at the college, at BWISERcamp@wooster.edu or call 330-263-2105.