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Level Up At Esports Summer Camp!

Shenandoah hosts its first Esports Summer Camp July 22-26 & July 29-August 2

Students ages 10-18! Compete with us in esports this summer!

July 22-26 & July 29-August 2 | 10 am-3 pm daily
The camp takes place in the SCiL Lab on Shenandoah University’s Winchester campus. 
Price: $300 per participant
 
This one week camp will introduce campers to what it is like to compete in a varsity level esports program.
 
Campers will work with current SU varsity players and coaches to hone their skills across games of interest including, but not limited to:
  • Overwatch
  • Rocket League
  • League of Legends

Campers will also learn about how to stream themselves and their content on Twitch and other platforms, so they can begin to develop a brand for themselves.

This camp will also teach campers lessons from the new esports major at SU such as how to run events, the importance of nutrition and exercise to gaming performance, and gaming psychology.

 
Shenandoah’s Esports Summer Camp is open to students ages 10-18. Lunch is provided daily and a t-shirt is included. 
 
 

Space is limited.

Contact Director of Esports Joey Gawrysiak for more information at jgawrysi@su.edu
 
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