- Find Summer Camps and Programs
- Find Legal and Health Services
- Find On-campus Activities
- Find Elementary and Middle School Programs
- Find High School Programs
- Find Early Childhood Programs
- Find Adult Learning Programs
- Find Programs for Parents
- Learn about Community Events
Find Summer Camps and Programs
AZCentral's Ultimate Kids Summer Camps List
Looking for a camp this summer? Choose from more than 1,100 listings in azcentral's database of general, athletic, religious, and educational summer camps.
Camps A to Z: Your Online Guide to 2010 Kids' Summer Camps
CampsAtoZ.com has all the information you need on summer camps for Arizona kids.
Find a summer camp or program at ASU
Kids, teens and adults can keep busy this summer by participating in one of ASU’s fun and challenging programs and camps.
Find Legal and Health Services
ASU Nurse-Managed Health Centers
Our centers give nurses the opportunity to move to the forefront of healthcare, while educating ASU's undergraduate and graduate nursing students and providing access to healthcare in the process.
Psychology clinic at ASU
The mission of the Clinical Psychology Center is to provide excellent training in evidence based practice and outstanding service to our clients and the community.
Speech, hearing and language clinics at ASU
The Arizona State University speech and hearing clinics provide high quality professional services to individuals of all ages, infants through senior citizens, with needs in communication and hearing improvement.
Find On-campus Activities
ASU Art Museum E-Announcements for Family Programs and Events
Sign up to learn about family programs and events at the ASU Art Museum.
ASU Events Calendar
See what's happening at each ASU campus.
Exhibits @ Noon Tours
ASU Museums, Galleries and Collections offers one tour the 4th Wednesday of every month at one of the 24 locations on the Tempe campus, starting in September! Tours meet at the entrance of the location providing the tour, and are from Noon - 1 pm.
Public Art self-guided tours
The self-guided tour of ASU’s public art pieces may be the most individualized of all, allowing visitors to view the University’s public art works at their own pace and at any time.
Schedule a group tour of campus
Group visits are for organized groups. Examples include high school students chaperoned by a teacher or guidance counselor; groups with the mission of early college awareness, access to higher education, and/or outreach; and groups hosted by other university departments.
The Arboretum: take a tour of ASU's oasis of plants from around the world
The Arboretum at ASU is managed by the Facilities Management Ground Services Department, and encompasses the entire Tempe Campus. It's open to the public seven days a week, dawn to dusk and free of charge.
Visit School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) facilities
Schedule a tour of the Center for Meteorite Studies, Dietz Museum of Geology, Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) facility, Mars Space Flight Facility, Space Photography Lab (SPL) and Planetarium. SESE also holds several events open to the public throughout the year, including Astronomy Open House and Earth & Space Exploration Day.
Visit the Art Museum or Ceramics Research Center
Named "the single most impressive venue for contemporary art in Arizona" by Art in America magazine, the ASU Art Museum is an integral part of the ASU Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts at Arizona State University.
Find Elementary and Middle School Programs
ASU Office of the Vice President for Education Partnerships
Engages deliberately and strategically with preK-12, public, and private sector partners to enhance the academic performance of Arizona's students, focusing on educational innovation throughout the home-to-school education continuum.
Acercamiento
A learning program for children and adolescents (7 to 16 years) who are experiencing excessive fear and anxiety.
American Dream Academy Parent Education Program
The ADA Parent Education Program is based on curriculum developed by the Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE) in California, which uses an intense, one-on-one contact model to create a community in which parents and teachers collaborate to transform each child’s educational environment at home and at school.
Ask a Biologist
Ask a Biologist is designed as an educational resource for students preK-12, and their teachers and parents.
Astronomy Fair
The ASU Astronomy Fair is designed for children of the ASU community in kindergarten through fourth grade. Students will participate in supervised, hands-on activities that demonstrate the wonderful world of astronomy.
Astronomy Open House for all ages
Astronomy Open House is a free public event provided by the astronomy and geology graduate students at Arizona State University. All ages are welcome.
Athletic camps
Sun Devil camps and clinics in basketball, baseball, softball, football, golf, swimming, diving, water polo, volleyball, soccer and wrestling.
Barrett Summer Scholars: gifted middle school students experience ASU
Barrett Summer Scholars provides an opportunity for Arizona middle school age gifted students to live a university-like experience with a curriculum for academic enrichment while learning about academic programs and services available at Arizona State University.
Chain Reaction Magazine: Stories of Science & Learning from ASU
Chain Reaction explores scientific concepts using real research explained by working scientists. Our goal is to spark interest in science and higher education and to provide teachers with a high-quality resource.
Club ASU: Your open door to ASU
Club ASU Chapters are a unique and fun way for groups of young people to set a path for college. When five or more and an adult leader sign up to become a Chapter, you are instantly part of a network of chapter leaders and youth who also have big goals for their futures and are taking early steps to get there.
College Is For You: Helping eigth graders reach dreams
College Is For You, a free three-part college readiness program offered to middle schools, helps eighth graders focus on the importance of graduating high school and preparing for college.
Collegiate Scholars Program: get a head-start to college
ASU introduces the Collegiate Scholars Program for Arizona high school students. Find out what college life is really like and explore academic interests so you are that much closer to your future.
Ecology Explorers: Learn about our ecosystems with ASU
Ecology Explorers gives Phoenix area K-12 teachers and students opportunities to learn through real scientific research.
Events and programs at the ASU Art Museum
The ASU Art Museum offers First Saturdays, the Annual Family Fun Day, film festivals, receptions and more.
Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program
The ASU Hispanic Mother Daughter Program (HMDP) raises educational and career aspirations of Hispanic women. HMDP increases the number of first-generation Hispanic women who complete a bachelor’s degree by directly involving mothers in the educational process of their daughters.
Office of Youth Preparation
Providing academic support to preK-12 students through classroom programs, university programs, community programs and research programs.
Programs for Talented Youth
Programs for Talented Youth offers talented third through seventh grade students the opportunity to experience challenging courses from a variety of academic disciplines.
Sparky's Kids to College: free athletic event tickets to K-12 organizations
The Sparky's Kids to College program is designed to connect youth with ASU. Our goal is to invite every youth in the state of Arizona to an ASU athletic event by offering free tickets to schools, teams, clubs and any other organization that services youth grades K-12.
Summer Academy: preparing students for college success
Summer Academy is a 5-week summer academic program that helps prepare students for college success. Students can start classes early, earn college credits, and complete courses so that they can start out the fall semester on the right track
Summer Bridge: assisting first-semester freshmen with college transition
Summer Bridge assists first-semester freshmen in making a successful transition from high school to college. Through Summer Bridge, students become acclimated to campus life at ASU, gain access to student support programs and services, and learn effective academic skills.
Transition and Parent Programs
ASU students and families are invited to attend Fall Welcome, Family Weekend and Spring Welcome to learn about all of the great things ASU has to offer.
Upward Bound: serving low-income and/or first generation college students
The Upward Bound Project at ASU is a federally funded college-preparatory program that serves high school students who are either low-income and/or who will be the first in their family to earn a four-year college degree.
Virtual Counseling Center: helping students develop life skills and career plans
We design and evaluate programs and instruments for helping students and graduates develop life skills and career plans. We also provide links to related resources created by other researchers.
Young Writers Program
Young Writers Program (YWP) is a 4th–12th grade arts-based, standard-aligned creative writing outreach program with a focus on serving underserved communities.
Find High School Programs
ASU Office of the Vice President for Education Partnerships
Engages deliberately and strategically with preK-12, public, and private sector partners to enhance the academic performance of Arizona's students, focusing on educational innovation throughout the home-to-school education continuum.
Acercamiento
A learning program for children and adolescents (7 to 16 years) who are experiencing excessive fear and anxiety.
American Dream Academy Parent Education Program
The ADA Parent Education Program is based on curriculum developed by the Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE) in California, which uses an intense, one-on-one contact model to create a community in which parents and teachers collaborate to transform each child’s educational environment at home and at school.
Ask a Biologist
Ask a Biologist is designed as an educational resource for students preK-12, and their teachers and parents.
Astronomy Open House for all ages
Astronomy Open House is a free public event provided by the astronomy and geology graduate students at Arizona State University. All ages are welcome.
Athletic camps
Sun Devil camps and clinics in basketball, baseball, softball, football, golf, swimming, diving, water polo, volleyball, soccer and wrestling.
Barrett Summer Scholars: gifted middle school students experience ASU
Barrett Summer Scholars provides an opportunity for Arizona middle school age gifted students to live a university-like experience with a curriculum for academic enrichment while learning about academic programs and services available at Arizona State University.
Club ASU: Your open door to ASU
Club ASU Chapters are a unique and fun way for groups of young people to set a path for college. When five or more and an adult leader sign up to become a Chapter, you are instantly part of a network of chapter leaders and youth who also have big goals for their futures and are taking early steps to get there.
Collegiate Scholars Program: get a head-start to college
ASU introduces the Collegiate Scholars Program for Arizona high school students. Find out what college life is really like and explore academic interests so you are that much closer to your future.
Ecology Explorers: Learn about our ecosystems with ASU
Ecology Explorers gives Phoenix area K-12 teachers and students opportunities to learn through real scientific research.
Events and programs at the ASU Art Museum
The ASU Art Museum offers First Saturdays, the Annual Family Fun Day, film festivals, receptions and more.
LINK @ ASU: introducing Latino freshmen and transfer students to ASU
LINK @ ASU (Latinos Interested in Networking and Knowledge @ Arizona State University) is a residential summer program designed to introduce incoming freshmen and transfer students to ASU and the Latino college experience, while exploring what it takes to be a successful student on a university campus.
Math Science Honors Program
The Math-Science Honors Program is an intense academic program that provides motivated students an outstanding opportunity to begin university mathematics and science studies before graduating high school.
Summer Academy: preparing students for college success
Summer Academy is a 5-week summer academic program that helps prepare students for college success. Students can start classes early, earn college credits, and complete courses so that they can start out the fall semester on the right track
Summer Bridge: assisting first-semester freshmen with college transition
Summer Bridge assists first-semester freshmen in making a successful transition from high school to college. Through Summer Bridge, students become acclimated to campus life at ASU, gain access to student support programs and services, and learn effective academic skills.
Upward Bound: serving low-income and/or first generation college students
The Upward Bound Project at ASU is a federally funded college-preparatory program that serves high school students who are either low-income and/or who will be the first in their family to earn a four-year college degree.
Virtual Counseling Center: helping students develop life skills and career plans
We design and evaluate programs and instruments for helping students and graduates develop life skills and career plans. We also provide links to related resources created by other researchers.
Young Writers Program
Young Writers Program (YWP) is a 4th–12th grade arts-based, standard-aligned creative writing outreach program with a focus on serving underserved communities.
Find Early Childhood Programs
Barrett Summer Scholars: gifted middle school students experience ASU
Barrett Summer Scholars provides an opportunity for Arizona middle school age gifted students to live a university-like experience with a curriculum for academic enrichment while learning about academic programs and services available at Arizona State University.
Child Development Lab
The Child Development Laboratory (CDL) provides quality early childhood education and childcare for young children from two years old through 5 years old.
Club ASU: Your open door to ASU
Club ASU Chapters are a unique and fun way for groups of young people to set a path for college. When five or more and an adult leader sign up to become a Chapter, you are instantly part of a network of chapter leaders and youth who also have big goals for their futures and are taking early steps to get there.
Eight's Ready to Learn workshop series
These workshops are offered to both parents and early childhood educators, and are available in both English and Spanish. In addition to instruction, each workshop participant receives educational materials and a free children's book.
Infant Child Research Programs
Offers translational research, community services, professional development, program consultation, program evaluation, preschool classes, toddler playgroups and early intervention programs.
Leaps and Bounds
Leaps and Bounds is a Kindergarten Readiness Program for families with children preparing to enter Kindergarten - Ages 3 to 5.
Find Adult Learning Programs
Astronomy Open House for all ages
Astronomy Open House is a free public event provided by the astronomy and geology graduate students at Arizona State University. All ages are welcome.
Community Learning Center
Improving education and quality of life in underserved communities, a collaboration between ASU and the Technologico de Monterey
Events and programs at the ASU Art Museum
The ASU Art Museum offers First Saturdays, the Annual Family Fun Day, film festivals, receptions and more.
K-12 Assignments in the ASU Libraries Guide for Teachers
The ASU University Libraries would like our potential students to have both meaningful and pleasant experiences in our libraries, so we have prepared this document to help K-12 teachers.
President's Community Enrichment Programs
short courses open to community members.
Find Programs for Parents
ASU Parents Association
The ASU Parents Association (ASUPA) represents a nationwide parent network of members and volunteers dedicated to sustaining parental involvement in their student's education and support of programs and services that will enrich the ASU experience.
American Dream Academy Parent Education Program
The ADA Parent Education Program is based on curriculum developed by the Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE) in California, which uses an intense, one-on-one contact model to create a community in which parents and teachers collaborate to transform each child’s educational environment at home and at school.
Eight's Ready to Learn workshop series
These workshops are offered to both parents and early childhood educators, and are available in both English and Spanish. In addition to instruction, each workshop participant receives educational materials and a free children's book.
Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program
The ASU Hispanic Mother Daughter Program (HMDP) raises educational and career aspirations of Hispanic women. HMDP increases the number of first-generation Hispanic women who complete a bachelor’s degree by directly involving mothers in the educational process of their daughters.
Transition and Parent Programs
ASU students and families are invited to attend Fall Welcome, Family Weekend and Spring Welcome to learn about all of the great things ASU has to offer.
Learn about Community Events
AZCentral.com Things to Do Events Calendar
Browse by a variety of categories including community event, lecture, kids class, art gallery, and more.
Arizona Events Calendar
Get the latest on what’s happening in Arizona, including arts and entertainment, nature walks, kids’ exhibits and so much more. The Arizona events calendar offers comprehensive information on events throughout the state, from Scottsdale to Show Low and everywhere in between.
Artlink Phoneix
Artlink hosts First Fridays art walk and the annual Art Detour self-guided tour of open studios.
Community Information & Referral
Community Information & Referral is a vital link between people who need help and the organizations which provide that help. Their database of over 2000 agencies includes government and private nonprofit organizations, self-help groups, civic clubs, professional associations, and much more.
Downtown Phoenix Event Calendar
Search Downtown Phoenix events by venue, category or keyword or subscribe to the newsletter to get updates in your inbox.
Get Out: Arizona's premier entertainment and lifestyle guide
Search for Arizona events by city, type, time or holiday.
Light Rail Blogger
Learn about events along the METRO light rail.
Mesa Events Calendar
Learn about events and festivals in Mesa, Arizona.
Phoenix New Times Calendar of Events
Search by neighborhood or use categories such as festivals, theater, literary events, museum exhibits ad more.
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