Article Search

RSS Feed

AFPC News

Air Force youth shoot for the stars

  • Published
  • Air Force Services Agency Public Affairs
Air Force Services Agency officials are sponsoring the Air Force Space Camp at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala., Jul. 25 - 30, for eligible 12 - 18 years old.

"The camp is an inspiring week of fun and enriching space activities including Space Shuttle simulators and authentic astronaut simulation exercises," said Erica Mitchell, youth specialist for the Air Force Services Child and Youth Programs.

"It's a great opportunity for youth to experience the everyday challenges faced by astronauts and explore their potential as future engineers, astronauts, scientists, and educators," Ms. Mitchell said.

Scholarships are available for 48 youth to participate in the camp.

The camp is divided into two age divisions: 32 youth, ages 12 - 14, will participate in the Space Academy and 16 teens, ages 15 - 18, will participate in the Advanced Space Academy.

This program is open to family members of active duty, activated Air National Guard or Reserve, retirees, and Air Force civilian employees.

Airline and travel costs to the camp are the responsibility of the attendees or the installation's youth programs. All lodging, meals, and activity fees at the space camp are at no cost to attendees and their installation.

Interested youth with a minimum grade point average of 2.8 can complete a nomination form at http://www.afyouthprograms.com/spacecamp.htm and submit it to their installation's youth programs.

The Air Force Services Agency will review applications at the beginning of May. Check with your local youth programs staff to learn the local suspense date.
HOME
 

The appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the U.S. Air Force or Department of Defense.