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Summer Camp for Future Game Developers



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Do you know a high school or middle school student who is interested in a career in the video game industry? Then let them know about GameCamp! 2006.

Taught by real game developers, this summer camp teaches students about the world of video game creation from start to finish. Highlights include industry led lectures, game design contests, game tournaments, hands on skills training and tutorials, college and career counseling, year round game projects and internships and more.

The registration deadline for the first two sessions have passed and one session’s deadline is tomorrow, but you still have time to decide and register for these sessions:

July 9-16, University of Louisiana at Lafayette:
Full payment must be received by June 23, 2006.

July 10-14, University of Louisiana at Lafayette:
Full payment must be received by June 23, 2006.

July 24-28, Austin Community College, Highland Business Center:
Full payment must be received by July 7, 2006.

July 31 - August 4, Austin Community College, Highland Business Center:
Full payment must be received by July 14, 2006.

August 7-11, Austin Community College, Highland Business Center:
Full payment must be received by July 21, 2006.

A deposit reserves the student’s space. For more information, visit www.gamecamp.org.

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