Cayuga’s Summer Classes For Kids, Teens Now Available Online

AUBURN/FULTON – Cayuga Community College’s exciting summer classes for children and teenagers have transitioned to an online platform this year to ensure the health and safety of all participants.

Offered through Cayuga’s Office of Community Education and Workforce Development, the College for Kids and Teens is now virtual, offering students fun, live online courses. Courses started this month and are available through August 14, and are open to children ages 8-14.

The College for Kids and Teens is dedicated to helping students discover exciting topics in a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. Each week offers up to 12 courses for students to enjoy, with topics including creating your own video game, computer programming, writing fiction, acrylics, studying reptiles and more.

Each class runs one week, starting on Mondays, with students meeting virtually each day at designated times. Courses are offered live, so students must be available to participate during the scheduled times. Registration one week in advance is recommended.

For more information, cost details, or to register, visit www.cayuga-cc.edu/kidsandteens or call the Office of Community Education and Workforce Development at 315-294-8841.

About Cayuga Community College:
Founded in 1953, Cayuga Community College is one of 64 accredited institutions that make up the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Cayuga offers open access and an affordable gateway to higher education, with courses and degree programs offered at campuses in Auburn and Fulton, NY and online. Cayuga Community College provides a strong liberal arts foundation for further study and career preparation. The College also addresses identified community needs through targeted training and personal enrichment programs. By sustaining academic excellence within a supportive learning environment, the College, a careful steward of human and fiscal resources, serves as a valuable asset to the development of our local, regional, and global communities.

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