March 20, 2026

Young Nebraska Scientists opens applications for 2026 camps

Two middle school students examine beakers of green liquid.

Students work on scientific projects at a Young Nebraska Scientists camp.

Applications are open for Young Nebraska Scientists camps throughout the state in 2026, including middle and high school camps, and a one-day food science camp. Applications can be filled out online, and need-based scholarships to attend are available. The early application deadline is May 1.

Middle school camps include:

  • Secret Life of Metals Chemistry at Creighton University in Omaha, Grades 6-8, Fee: $60, Commuter/Day, dates coming soon.
  • Nano Camp at Creighton University, Grades 6-8, Commuter/Day, find dates and fees online.

High school camps include:

  • Biodiversity, June 14-20 at Cedar Point Biological Station at Lake Ogallala,170 Cedar Pt. Drive, Grades 9-11, Fee: $150, Residential
  • Explorations in Biology, June 22-25 at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Grades 9-11, Cost: $150, Residential
  • Snack Attack: Apple Edition, July 22-23, Food Innovation Center, 1901 N 21st St., Grades 9-11, Cost: $40, Commuter/Day
  • Rise & Grind: A Wheat Tale June 16-19, Food Innovation Center, Grades: Priority application for high-schoolers; after May 1, middle-schoolers may apply, Cost: $150, Commuter/Day

One-day food science camps include:

  • Science of Ice Cream: May 27, Food Innovation Center, Grades: Priority application for high-schoolers; after May 1, middle-schoolers may apply, Cost: $20, Commuter/Day
  • Science of Chocolate: June 30, Food Innovation Center, Grades: Priority application for high-schoolers; after May 1, middle-schoolers may apply, Cost: $20, Commuter/Day 

Each summer 100+ youths attend YNS camps, which include hands-on science experiences and recreation opportunities at college campuses throughout Nebraska. YNS camp fees include meals and lodging for residential camps. Day camps are also available.

YNS is conducted by Nebraska EPSCoR with support from the National Science Foundation, to encourage youth participation in science, technology, engineering and math learning and careers. NSF support helps keep YNS camp fees low. Faculty from Nebraska colleges and universities are camp leaders, and camp staff include university students.

For information and to apply online, visit the YNS website.