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SA+P Design Summer Camp

Morgan's Design Summer Camp for Rising Leaders

Empower your imagination. Explore the possibilities. Design a brighter future.

Calling all rising Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) stars in the Baltimore area! Are you a creative problem-solver with a passion for design and a desire to make a difference?

Morgan's School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) invites you to apply for our FREE 2026 Design Summer Camp, a unique program designed specifically for rising 4th to 12th grade BIPOC students. 

Here's why this camp is perfect for you:

  • This camp provides access to resources, mentorship, and hands-on learning.
  • You can unleash your creativity and immerse yourself in a fun and collaborative environment where you explore architecture, design, and planning through captivating projects.
  • You master new skills, learn from our faculty & design professionals, and gain hands-on experience in design, math origami, 3D modeling, 3D printing, and virtual reality.
  • This camp is more than just fun; it's an investment in your future. Discover your passion for design and gain the skills and confidence to pursue a career in this exciting field and empower you to become a changemaker in your community.

All Students Are Welcome! 

Camp Info

Learn more about the camp below.

When

June 29 - July 2

Time

12:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Who

Rising 4th to 12th Graders

What

Camp activities Include:

  • Team building
  • LEGOs
  • Sketching
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Virtual Reality (VR)
  • TinkerCAD
  • Modeling
  • 3D Printing
  • Design Firm Panel

Lunch and snacks will be provided

How

Registration is now closed for the Summer 2026 program. Check back next year in early March for the Summer 2027 program. 

Click here for highlights and photos from the 2024 SA+P Design Summer Camp. 

Click here for highlights and photos from 2025 SA+P Design Summer Camp

This camp is funded by a Morgan State University Center for Science Advocacy and Society grant.