Sorry for the inconvience, but you have come across the old Camp website. Click the link below to goto the new Camp website for registration.
http://lead.tamu.edu/camp


Important Dates:

Camper: Counselor:
  • Registration opens February 22nd @ 10 am.
  • Registration will close on Tuesday, May 20th @ 5pm
  • Last day to cancel and get a full refund is May 25th.
  • Camp Session 1: June 10-13
  • Counselor Revelations: Tuesday April 5th. MSC Flag Room - MANDATORY

Howdy,

Thank you for showing interest in MSC Lead Camps Summer Program. MSC Lead Camps is a summer leadership program directed towards the enrichment of high school junior and senior student leaders. MSC Lead Camps uses a variety of activities to help instill leadership qualities and team building skills. Motivational speakers will encourage and inspire students to invest time into their high school careers and everyday lives. Small groups will allow students to interact with other delegates and college facilitators to seek different points of view and leadership styles. Workshops help to engage the student's minds, and enable them to work in teams and problem solve on a larger scale. This mixed in with fun activities such as night mixers, a scavenger hunt, a college resource fair, and surprise guests gives the students a wide range of learning and fun while in an unique environment. The students will be staying on campus at Texas A&M University. This chance to experience dorm life only adds to the number of opportunities MSC Lead Camps offers.

MSC Lead Camps Co-Chairs,

Brandon Pounds and Logan Wright

Mission Statement:

     MSC Lead Camps is an opportunity for rising high school juniors and seniors to enhance their leadership skills through speakers, small group discussions, and team building activities, while also experiencing a college campus.

Vision Statement:

     Our overall goal for the future of LEAD Camps would be to provide high school juniors and seniors with a worth while leadership building opportunity that they may implement the skills learned into his or her everyday life.