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U of A Engineering Camp
with U of A College of Engineering

Camp dates are June 16-20, 2025
Register Online Here for U of A Engineering Summer Camp
Engineering Summer Camp offers current 5th through 8th grade students the opportunity to engineer like a professional. During this non-residential, week-long, full day program students will apply engineering concepts from multiple fields to a real world problem. The cost of the camp is FREE this year and is sponsored by local industries. VIEW FLYER HERE
Space U - Model Rocketry Camp
with Dr. David Thomas

Space U - Model Rocketry Camp
Where Future Rocket Scientists Launch!
Blast off into an unforgettable STEM adventure! Space U – Model Rocketry Camp offers two half-days packed with hands-on rocket building, exciting lessons on rocket science, and real rocket launches. Designed for students entering grades 5 through 8, this camp will spark curiosity, inspire creativity, and ignite a passion for space exploration. More than just a summer experience, it’sa step on your child’s pathway to a future career in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)!
This exciting experience is led by NASA Solar System Ambassador Dr. David Thomas, a real rocket scientist and professor at Lyon College in Batesville, who teaches college-level rocketry classes and uses model rockets for atmospheric research. Dr. Thomas is one of only five NASA Ambassadors in Arkansas!
Space U is proudly co-hosted by UACCB and the Batesville-Independence Rocketry Directive (B.I.R.D.), a local affiliate club of the National Association of Rocketry. Their support helps ensure a top-tier experience for every young rocketeer!
What Campers Will Do
- Build and customize a real model rocket
- Learn Newton’s Laws of Motion and Forces of Flight through fun, interactive lessons
- Launch their rocket high into the sky during a thrilling, supervised launch event
- Discover aerospace careers and the future of space exploration
Registration Details
Space is limited – Reserve your child’s spot today!
- Dates & Times: June 23 & 24, 2025 - 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon (Both Days)
- Location: UACCB Campus – Row Johns Library Building, 2005 White Drive, Batesville, AR 72501
- Cost: $43 – Includes all materials and a rocket kit for each camper, along with healthy mid-morning snacks.
Who Should Attend
- Students entering grades 5 through 8
- Kids interested in STEM, rockets, space, or hands-on building projects
- No prior experience is necessary – just a curious mind and a love for fun experiments!
What to Bring
- Water bottle
- Comfortable clothes for indoor & outdoor activities
- Closed-toe shoes (for safety during rocket launch)
Cancellations: To cancel a class, five (5) business days' notice prior to the course starting date is required to withdraw and receive a refund.
Kids' College | Grades 1-3
with Kids' College Teachers

Join us this summer for an adventure in Exploring the Sea at UACCB.
Kids’ College will be held July 7-11 for kids entering Grades 1-3 in Fall 2025.
Cost: $129
Class Dates: July 7-11, 2025
Class Hours: 8 AM – 12 Noon
Class Duration: 5 Half-Days | Monday thru Friday
Snacks: Light snacks and a water bottle will be provided.
Class Schedule: Pick your two favorite classes! Classes are divided into two periods: first period and second period. Classes are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis and will fill up fast. Don't miss out!
1st Period Class | 8 AM - 10 AM | Choose one!
- Under the Sea Arts & Crafts
- Underwater Coding Adventures: Programming with a Splash
- Lego Ocean Explorers
Second Period Class | 10 AM - 12 NOON | Choose one!
- Ocean Layers Adventure: Art Beneath the Waves
- Dive into Coding & Robotics
- Shark Week!
Detailed course descriptions:
Under the Sea Arts & Crafts | 8 AM - 10 AM
Instructor: Melanie Brustrom
Under the Sea Arts & Crafts offers a week of creative exploration, where students will craft ocean-themed projects to take home each day. From canvas paintings to 3D sea horses, glowing jelly fish and more, this hands-on class encourages artistic expression and a love for marine life.
Underwater Coding Adventures: Programming with a Splash | 8 AM - 10 AM
Instructor: Jessica Christopher
Underwater Coding Adventures: Programming with a Splash teaches fundamental coding skills using Scratch. Students will create interactive underwater scenes using animated "Sprites" (sea creatures), add sounds, create dialogue, etc. all culminating in a final project to share with the class.
LEGO Ocean Explorers | 8 AM - 10 AM
Instructor: Denise Hogan
LEGO Ocean Explorers invites young builders to construct their own shoebox aquariums and populate them with LEGO creations inspired by marine life. Throughout the week, students will learn about diverse ocean habitats and animals, then use their LEGO skills to recreate these wonders.
Ocean Layers Adventure: Art Beneath the Waves | 10 AM - 12 Noon
Instructor: Jessica Christopher
Ocean Layers Adventure: Art Beneath the Waves takes young artists on a journey through the ocean's five layers, combining marine science lessons with creative expression. Each day, students will learn about a new layer and use recycled materials to craft artwork inspired by the depths of the sea.
Dive into Coding & Robotics | 10 AM - 12 Noon
Instructor: Denise Hogan
Dive into Coding and Robotics teaches basic coding vocabulary with an ocean connection through hands-on projects. Students will program Colby the mouse and build Cubelet robots such as a lighthouse, a boat, and a robot to discover how these skills relate to marine exploration.
Shark Week! | 10 AM - 12 Noon
Instructor: Melanie Brustrom
Shark Week! at UACCB will be a hands-on, activity-filled experience for young shark enthusiasts. Students will dive into shark science, build shark models, create shark crafts, and play shark-themed games, testing their knowledge and making for a Shark-tastic week!
Parental Note: Kids' College is a summer enrichment program for kids entering grades 1-3 in the Fall of 2025. Children must have completed Kindergarten to be eligible for Kids' College. Limited to 25 students. Registrations will be accepted until the first day of class based on seat availability.
Scholarships:
A limited number of partial scholarships are available on a first come, first serve basis. Call 870-612-2082 for details.
Interested in Volunteering for Kids' College?
Volunteers entering 8th grade to adults (over 18) are needed to assist with Kids' College organization, set-up, sorting supplies, serving snacks, clean up, assisting teachers with children's hands-on activities and more. Volunteers receive a certificate for Volunteer Service Hours. Some high schools require volunteer service hours for graduation. Complete application here >> Kids' College Volunteer.
Cancellations: To cancel a class, five (5) business days' notice prior to the course starting date is required to withdraw and receive a refund.
For questions, call 870-612-2082.
Kids' College | Grades 4-6
with Kids' College Teachers

Join us this summer for an adventure in Exploring the Sea at UACCB.
Kids’ College will be held July 14-18 for kids entering Grades 4-6 in Fall 2025.
Cost: $129
Class Dates: July 14-18, 2025
Class Hours: 8 AM – 12 Noon
Class Duration: 5 Half-Days | Monday thru Friday
Snacks: Light snacks and a water bottle will be provided.
Class Schedule: Pick your two favorite classes! Classes are divided into two periods: first period and second period. Classes are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis and will fill up fast. Don't miss out!
1st Period Class | 8 AM - 10 AM | Choose one!
- Lego Robotics
- Under the Sea Arts & Crafts
- Underwater Coding Adventures: Programming with a Splash
- Lego Ocean Explorers
Second Period Class | 10 AM - 12 NOON | Choose one!
- Lego Robotics
- Ocean Layers Adventure: Art Beneath the Waves
- Dive into Coding & Robotics
- Shark Week!
Detailed class descriptions:
Lego Robotics | 8 AM - 10 AM and also 10 AM - 12 Noon
Instructor: Scott Phillips
In this 5-day Lego Robotics class, students in grades 4-6 will build, program, and test Lego robots to solve challenges, culminating in a friendly competition. Participants will enhance their coding, problem-solving, and design skills while transforming their Lego creations into functioning robots.
Under the Sea Arts & Crafts | 8 AM - 10 AM
Instructor: Melanie Brustrom
Under the Sea Arts & Crafts offers a week of creative exploration, where students will craft ocean-themed projects to take home each day. From canvas paintings to 3D sea horses, glowing jelly fish and more, this hands-on class encourages artistic expression and a love for marine life.
Underwater Coding Adventures: Programming with a Splash | 8 AM - 10 AM
Instructor: Jessica Christopher
Underwater Coding Adventures: Programming with a Splash teaches fundamental coding skills using Scratch. Students will create interactive underwater scenes using animated "Sprites" (sea creatures), add sounds, create dialogue, etc. all culminating in a final project to share with the class.
Lego Ocean Explorers | 8 AM - 10 AM
Instructor: Denise Hogan
Lego Ocean Explorers invites young builders to construct their own shoebox aquariums and populate them with Lego creations inspired by marine life. Throughout the week, students will learn about diverse ocean habitats and animals, then use their Lego skills to recreate these wonders.
Ocean Layers Adventure: Art Beneath the Waves | 10 AM - 12 Noon
Instructor: Jessica Christopher
Ocean Layers Adventure: Art Beneath the Waves takes young artists on a journey through the ocean's five layers, combining marine science lessons with creative expression. Each day, students will learn about a new layer and use recycled materials to craft artwork inspired by the depths of the sea.
Dive into Coding & Robotics | 10 AM - 12 Noon
Instructor: Denise Hogan
Dive into Coding and Robotics teaches basic coding vocabulary with an ocean connection through hands-on projects. Students will program Colby the mouse and build Cubelet robots such as a lighthouse, a boat, and a robot to discover how these skills relate to marine exploration.
Shark Week! | 10 AM - 12 Noon
Instructor: Melanie BrustromShark Week! at UACCB will be a hands-on, activity-filled experience for young shark enthusiasts. Students will dive into shark science, build shark models, create shark crafts, and play shark-themed games, testing their knowledge and making for a Shark-tastic week!
Parental Note: Kids' College is a summer enrichment program for kids entering grades 4-6 in the Fall of 2025. Most classes are limited to 25 students. Registrations will be accepted until the first day of class based on seat availability.
Scholarships:
A limited number of partial scholarships are available on a first come, first serve basis. Call 870-612-2082 for details.
Interested in Volunteering for Kids' College?
Volunteers entering 8th grade to adults (over 18) are needed to assist with Kids' College organization, set-up, sorting supplies, serving snacks, clean up, assisting teachers with children's hands-on activities and more. Volunteers receive a certificate for Volunteer Service Hours. Some high schools require volunteer service hours for graduation. Complete application here >> Kids' College Volunteer.
Cancellations: To cancel a class, five (5) business days' notice prior to the course starting date is required to withdraw and receive a refund.
For questions, call 870-612-2082.
Help! I'm Teaching Science; What Do I Do Now?
with Beverly Meinzer

Ms. Beverly Meinzer, UACCB Science Faculty, will present an information session and discussion on how to order, store, use and dispose of chemicals in the middle school and high school science lab. Participants will be given information on these topics along with information about online resources. Several practical, easy to do experiments that can be done in the school science setting will be performed by the participants. The workshop is free and is designed for secondary science teachers. The event is sponsored by White River Regional Solid Waste Management District.
The workshop will be held on Tuesday July 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the UACCB Arts & Science Building, room 303 and 304. Seating is limited to 20. Lunch will be provided. For questions, call 870-612-2082.
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RN to EMT Bridge
with Brandon Foshee

The RN to EMT bridge course is the fast-track way of allowing health care professionals who wish to advance their careers in EMS by working on a ground or air ambulance and taking their knowledge to where the action and treatment first begins. The health care professionals will be allowed to do online course work over a week and then be trained by other health care providers on EMS equipment before being checked off and testing for their national certification and home state licensure. Note: The hands-on skills check-off can only be done in the state of Arkansas. Download RN to EMT flyer.
How you will benefit:
- After completion of the course you will be able to test for your state licensure and national registration at NAEMT
- You will have knowledge of Emergency Medical Equipment
- You will learn to work in a team setting to accomplish a time sensitive goal
- You will learn scene size up and when to contact additional resources or help
- You will have the privilege of becoming a large part and a valued member of the emergency response family
The class will consist of an online course review over a period of one month of the EMT course at your pace with an online test at the end of each chapter. Then you will have a hands-on training the following week with other health care professionals in the same field. Ride along time will be provided for those who will need it after class or with prior arrangements.
If this is a challenge that you have been wanting to do, contact us and let’s start making a difference together!
Class fees are as follows:
$199.00 UACCB (enrollment fee for online college course)
$250.00 Survival Flight EMS (equipment fee usage and hands-on instructor training)
Class size is limited and will be offered on a first come basis so don’t wait!
Enrollment is open now. This is a hybrid course that includes an online component and also an in-person hands-on skills assessment. The online component of the class must be completed prior to the hands-on skills assessment. The hands-on skills assessment is scheduled for August 25th and will be held in Batesville, AR at Survival Flight, Inc.
Pre-requisites: Must be a current licensed healthcare professional with a valid Basic Life Support CPR certification card.
This course is a satellite program of the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville. Upon registration, you will be given access by the instructor to Pearson's MyLab Brady to begin the online portion of your coursework.
Registration Process:
Open enrollment for online coursework begins: July 1
Deadline to register: August 8
In-Person Skills Check-Off: August 25
For questions, call 870-612-2082.
Cancellations: To cancel a class, five (5) business days' notice prior to the course start date is required to withdraw and receive a refund.
Wildland Firefighting
with Regina Gregory

This wildland firefighting course is provided by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture's Forestry Division. This class introduces how fire departments and Forestry Division personnel will work together to stop a fire. Wildland firefighting and structural firefighting are very different situations, yet we share many of the same thought processes when we deal with fires. The instructor for this class is Regina Gregory. Course length: 8 hours.
This class will not qualify you as a wildland firefighter, however, you will learn how the Forestry Division works on fire incidents. Through communication, cooperation, and coordination, our agencies will be able to provide a positive outcome to the incident, the fire is extinguished. We always do this with safety in mind.
In order to receive a certificate for this course, the student must: Attend the entire course, take an end-of-course test, and pass the test. The test will cover the course material.
About the instructor:
Regina Gregory began her career in forestry in May 2005 as a Fire Plow Operator, where she played a crucial role in combating wildland fires. After a decade of dedicated service, Ms. Gregory was promoted to County Ranger in October 2015, assuming a broader range of responsibilities within the forestry department. In July 2021, she took on a new challenge as a Wildland Training Instructor, sharing her knowledge and expertise to train the next generation of forestry professionals.
To register for this course, trainees will need their FEMA Student Identification Number (SID). To register or retrieve a FEMA SID, please visit https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID.
For more information, call 870-612-2082 or email katrina.stevens@uaccb.edu
Hunter Education
with Jeff Eddy

Register HERE for Hunter Education for October 4, 2025
This free class sponsored by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) is required for anyone born after 1968. To hunt in Arkansas, you must complete a hunter education course and carry a valid hunter education card. Youth under age 16 may hunt without hunter education as long as they are under the direct supervision of an adult who is 21 years of age. There is no specific age requirement to enroll in hunter education but the curriculum is based on a sixth-grade reading level. Registration online at AGFC is required. Call 870-612-2082 for more information.