Dates
Jul 19 – 24
Grades
Costs
Are you interested in social media, journalism, or public speaking?
Step into the spotlight and develop the skills to inform, inspire, and engage an audience—whether on stage, behind a microphone, or in front of the camera!
Our expert instructors will guide you through dynamic workshops and hands-on practice, equipping you with essential communication techniques from a biblical perspective.
Why Attend?
✔ Gain personal feedback on your presentational skills.
✔ Present in a TV and podcasting studio like the professionals.
✔ Learn from media and communication experts in multiple hands-on activities.
✔ Explore careers in journalism, social media, public relations, communication, and more.
Bring your phones, tablets, and laptops – we’ll be using them to record and share!
Camp check-in for all campers is on Sunday between 2–4 p.m. at the Welcome Center.
Day camp drop-off each day will be from 8–8:30 a.m. at the Welcome Center.
When you arrive on campus, follow the signs to the Welcome Center to check-in. Our camp counselors will give you your camp schedule and camp T-shirt. If you have a camp balance, you can take care of it at this time.
Day Camp pick-up each day will be from 4:30–5 p.m. in the Welcome Center. Camps generally end on Friday at noon. Check your specific camp schedule for times of final presentations, performances or concerts that may take place after noon on Friday.
Day campers must live in or stay with family in the immediate Greenville area.
Campers may be required to be on campus from 8:30 a.m.–9 p.m. on camp days.
Check your camp schedule for specific details.
Day campers can also enjoy a fun highlight of our camp experience, the Bruins Bash, on Wednesday from 7–9 p.m.
Lunch and dinner are included in the camp cost.
Phones may be used at certain time during the week of camp depending upon activities.
A modest amount of spending money is suggested for The Den, vending machines and Bruins Shop.
Please note: BJU cannot be responsible for money, valuables or personal articles.
Overnight Campers:
At EDUcamp, we want to create an environment that is appropriate and comfortable for all campers. In order to do this, we have a dress code that we ask all campers to abide by. Please review these guidelines to ensure that your camper’s attire aligns with our camp standards:
Tops:
Bottoms:
Inappropriate Themes or Images:
Lunch will be served in our dining common in an all-you-can-eat buffet style. Any food concerns (allergies, diet restrictions, etc.) can be noted in the online registration form.
Dr. Mary Mendoza’s experience ranges from hosting a live cooking show to coaching presenters to improve their public speaking skills. She is a certified Master Trainer and has a wide range of educational experiences in media, communication, and education.
With over 20 years of teaching experience, Dr. Mendoza has led courses in Oral Communication for the Profession, Intercultural Communication, Crisis Communication, Public Relations, and Television News Production. She is committed to making learning both practical and engaging by using real-world experiences to help students develop confidence and communication skills that will serve them for a lifetime.