Kappa Kamp

Kappa Kamp is conceived as a summer enrichment camp providing students, ages 12-16, with the opportunity to acquire productive life-skills through intensive workshops and learning through structured play activities. Students may choose from a number of enrichment camps and classes, as well as attend a variety of cultural and recreational activities, field trips, and educational lectures. Work, fun, and more, all take place within a safe, professionally designed and supervised setting.

Objectives

The primary objectives of the enrichment camps are to:

  • Provide enrichment activities for ages 12-16.
  • Motivate students to seek higher levels of achievement.
  • Expose students to activities rich in cultural information and experiences.
  • Develop students’ reading, writing, and speaking skills while involved in each camp.
  • Provide experiences that focus on science technology and survival.
  • Allow campers to make friends from around the world in a structured, safe environment.
  • Provide a spiritual faith-based atmosphere for human growth and development.
  • Provide character education and citizenship in an ethical environment.

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Join Kappa Kamp

From June 3-15, 2018 Kappa Kamp will be held on the campus of Paul Quinn College in Dallas, Texas. Paul Quinn College holds the distinction of being the oldest historically black college west of the Mississippi River. The college was founded in 1872 in Austin, Texas by a small group of African Methodist Episcopal preachers at Metropolitan A.M.E. Church and later moved to Dallas, TX. Originally, the college was called the Connectional High School and Institute. The school’s original purpose was to educate freed slaves and their children.