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Discover all the opportunities waiting for YOU this summer! www.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-college Hit the ground running ® ... All programs and services of the college are administered without discrimination on the basis of age, sex, marital or military status, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation. This policy of nondiscrimination extends to admission, financial aid, housing, counseling, educational programs, athletic activities, and placement as well as to all aspects of employment. SUNY College of Technology 10 Upper College Drive Alfred, NY 14802 1-800-4-ALFRED www.alfredstate.edu d /AlfredStateCollege e @AlfredState [email protected] • 607-587-4015 d /Center for Community Education and Training at SUNY Alfred Strengthening self-confidence, discovering possible career paths, and learning how to sharpen one’s own basketball skills are just some of the reasons to attend Alfred State’s upcoming Kids’ Tech College programs. These fun and informative programs relate to leadership, career exploration, and athletics. For more information or to learn how to register, contact the Center for Community Education and Training at Alfred State or visit www.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-college.

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Page 1: Kids Tech College

Discover all the opportunities waiting for YOU this summer!

www.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-collegewww.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-college

Hit the ground r u n n i n g ® . . .

All programs and services of the college are administered without discrimination on the basis of age, sex, marital or military status, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation. This policy of nondiscrimination extends to admission, financial aid, housing, counseling, educational programs, athletic activities, and placement as well as to all aspects of employment.

SUNY College of Technology

10 Upper College DriveAlfred, NY 14802

1-800-4-ALFREDwww.alfredstate.edu d /AlfredStateCollegee @AlfredState

[email protected] • 607-587-4015d/Center for Community Education and Training at SUNY Alfred

Strengthening self-confidence, discovering possible career paths, and learning how to sharpen one’s own basketball skills are just some of the reasons to attend Alfred State’s upcoming Kids’ Tech College programs.

These fun and informative programs relate to leadership, career exploration, and athletics.

For more information or to learn how to register, contact the Center for Community Education and Training at Alfred State or visit www.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-college.

Middle school students interested in learning how to become more confident, self-respectful, and assertive can enjoy a two-day Empowerment Workshop where they will gain the skills and knowledge they need to become confident leaders.

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $30

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $30

This interactive program is geared toward girls who want to become confident leaders. A number of experts will be presenting, including Alyshia Zurlick, assistant director of student engagement and Emerging Pioneer Leadership Program (EPLP) mentor; Nikkie Hockenberry, coordinator of equity, inclusion, and Title IX; Magan Straight, mental health counselor and EPLP mentor; and Teresa O’Connor of Cattaraugus Community Action.

Topics include: • The Art of Self-Compassion • Nutrition for Healthy Living • What Do You Value? Clarifying Values • Self-Esteem, Self-Acceptance, and

Authentic Leadership • Healthy Relationships • Everything I Need to Know About Leadership

I Learned in Kindergarten

This interactive program is geared toward boys who want to become confident leaders. Speakers include Vice President for Student Affairs Greg Sammons, Assistant Professor in the Business Department Rhema Fuller, Chief of University Police Les Kachurek, Senior Director of Student Engagement Spencer Peavey, and President Dr. Skip Sullivan.

Topics include: • Self-esteem• Fitness• Conflict Resolution• Healthy Relationships• Leadership• Adding to the fun will be a daily ropes

challenge that supports team-building and self-esteem.

14-1511-12

Ages

10-

14

Ages 10-14

Page 2: Kids Tech College

Have you started thinking about what you would like your career to be some day? If you have, are you still unsure? Come discover, explore, and learn about possible careers at our interactive Career Exploration programs.

Sharpen your basketball skills, or learn how to prep for track & field competitions, even take swimming lessons!

Led by Electrical Trades Instructor Matt Pettis, participants will work in groups to construct a robot, explore the “automated” nature of robots, and learn about some of the capabilities and functions. Students will experiment with the robots capabilities, modifying them to do other functions of their choice.

Sustainability is quickly emerging as the defining challenge of the 21st century, and is one of Alfred State’s distinctive characteristics. Learn about the importance of sustainability from Electrical Trades Chair and Professor Jeffrey Stevens. Students will work as groups to build a functioning solar oven and learn the basics of cooking with one. Concepts about the sun and solar energy will be discussed and fundamentals for other solar uses will be demonstrated (solar electric, hot water, and solar heating). Students will also take home a mock oven built out of materials found around the home.

This program will enable 12 area girls to have fun and learn about the lucrative opportunities in the construction field through Building Trades Department Instructor Tom Murphy and Electrical Trades Chair and Professor Jeffrey Stevens. They will be engaging in a community service project building benches that will be outside of the Hart Comfort House in Wellsville. Space is limited and is available on a first-come basis.

These 30-minute co-ed lessons range from a typical class size of three to five swimmers to a special class of just two, to private one-on-one lessons. Courses are offered at all skill levels and all instructors are fully certified.

Alfred State head men’s basketball coach Jerry Jusianiec will share his knowledge of basketball with area youth. This co-ed program emphasizes fun, with age-appropriate equipment and breaks for the little ones. Smaller balls and lower baskets facilitate everyone’s success making this program enjoyable and fun. Participants will play lead-up games, have relay races, and do lots of shooting, passing, dribbling, and ball-handling.

Alfred State head men’s basketball coach Jerry Jusianiec brings his experience as both a coach and player to a basketball clinic. Jusianiec has led the Pioneer basketball program to nine regional tournament appearances in his 14 years as head coach and was a four-year starter at Elmira College.

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8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wellsville campusCost: $60

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wellsville campusCost: $60

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wellsville campusCost: $125

Experts in a variety of fields will guide students through fun activities that will introduce them to various career opportunities in the technology and science fields. Events will take place on the Alfred campus one day and on the Wellsville campus the other two days. Speakers will include Associate Professor of Architecture and Design Alex Bitterman, Forensics Officer Kenny, Director of Career Development Elaine Morsman, Resident Assistants Pat Smith and Troy Morehouse, Chef Jacob Perry, Instructor of Automotive Technology Vincent LaVerdi, and Building Trades Department Professor Norm Ellis.

This course exposes students to basic laboratory research in the fields of biotechnology, microbiology, and forensics. Students will perform laboratory investigations and use laboratory applications to solve a crime scene or simulate a disease outbreak. On the last day, parents are invited to watch as the students present what they have learned from their experiments.

Alfred State track and field coach Gary Moore will guide students through preparation for track and field competitions, whether a novice or experienced track and field participant. As a coach, Moore has developed and maintained one of the best track and field programs in the nation. As a student at SUNY Brockport, Moore participated in the NCAA National Track and Field Championships, and he currently participates in road races and coaches the Alfred Area Track Club.

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6-9

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29-

24

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8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $125

9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $185

3:45 - 5 p.m. Alfred campus

Cost: $30

2:15 - 4:45 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $60 Includes a water bottle, T-shirt, youth size basketball, and daily snack.

9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $110 Includes a water bottle, T-shirt, and basketball.

9 a.m. - 12 noon Alfred campusCost for two weeks: $80 - typical $95 - special $125 - private Cost for four weeks: $110 - typical $130 - special $170 - private

9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Alfred campus

Cost for two weeks: $125 Cost for four weeks: $180Free to those who those who live

in the village and town of Alfred

6-7

13-16

10-12

Students will build skills such as ball-handling, passing, shooting, defense (both individual and team concepts), team offensive concepts, and agility drills to improve hand-eye coordination, foot speed and quickness, while learning the fundamentals of the game.

27-

15

Includes open swim, arts and crafts, and sports games.

Costs are subject to change.

Ages 10-14

Ages

10-

14Ag

es 1

0-14

Ages 10-14

Ages 7 & up

Ages 2 & up

Ages 7-14 Ages 4-9Ages 10-17

Ages 10-14

www.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-college

Page 3: Kids Tech College

Have you started thinking about what you would like your career to be some day? If you have, are you still unsure? Come discover, explore, and learn about possible careers at our interactive Career Exploration programs.

Sharpen your basketball skills, or learn how to prep for track & field competitions, even take swimming lessons!

Led by Electrical Trades Instructor Matt Pettis, participants will work in groups to construct a robot, explore the “automated” nature of robots, and learn about some of the capabilities and functions. Students will experiment with the robots capabilities, modifying them to do other functions of their choice.

Sustainability is quickly emerging as the defining challenge of the 21st century, and is one of Alfred State’s distinctive characteristics. Learn about the importance of sustainability from Electrical Trades Chair and Professor Jeffrey Stevens. Students will work as groups to build a functioning solar oven and learn the basics of cooking with one. Concepts about the sun and solar energy will be discussed and fundamentals for other solar uses will be demonstrated (solar electric, hot water, and solar heating). Students will also take home a mock oven built out of materials found around the home.

This program will enable 12 area girls to have fun and learn about the lucrative opportunities in the construction field through Building Trades Department Instructor Tom Murphy and Electrical Trades Chair and Professor Jeffrey Stevens. They will be engaging in a community service project building benches that will be outside of the Hart Comfort House in Wellsville. Space is limited and is available on a first-come basis.

These 30-minute co-ed lessons range from a typical class size of three to five swimmers to a special class of just two, to private one-on-one lessons. Courses are offered at all skill levels and all instructors are fully certified.

Alfred State head men’s basketball coach Jerry Jusianiec will share his knowledge of basketball with area youth. This co-ed program emphasizes fun, with age-appropriate equipment and breaks for the little ones. Smaller balls and lower baskets facilitate everyone’s success making this program enjoyable and fun. Participants will play lead-up games, have relay races, and do lots of shooting, passing, dribbling, and ball-handling.

Alfred State head men’s basketball coach Jerry Jusianiec brings his experience as both a coach and player to a basketball clinic. Jusianiec has led the Pioneer basketball program to nine regional tournament appearances in his 14 years as head coach and was a four-year starter at Elmira College.

6

17

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wellsville campusCost: $60

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wellsville campusCost: $60

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wellsville campusCost: $125

Experts in a variety of fields will guide students through fun activities that will introduce them to various career opportunities in the technology and science fields. Events will take place on the Alfred campus one day and on the Wellsville campus the other two days. Speakers will include Associate Professor of Architecture and Design Alex Bitterman, Forensics Officer Kenny, Director of Career Development Elaine Morsman, Resident Assistants Pat Smith and Troy Morehouse, Chef Jacob Perry, Instructor of Automotive Technology Vincent LaVerdi, and Building Trades Department Professor Norm Ellis.

This course exposes students to basic laboratory research in the fields of biotechnology, microbiology, and forensics. Students will perform laboratory investigations and use laboratory applications to solve a crime scene or simulate a disease outbreak. On the last day, parents are invited to watch as the students present what they have learned from their experiments.

Alfred State track and field coach Gary Moore will guide students through preparation for track and field competitions, whether a novice or experienced track and field participant. As a coach, Moore has developed and maintained one of the best track and field programs in the nation. As a student at SUNY Brockport, Moore participated in the NCAA National Track and Field Championships, and he currently participates in road races and coaches the Alfred Area Track Club.

29-31

6-9

29-

29-

24

24

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $125

9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $185

3:45 - 5 p.m. Alfred campus

Cost: $30

2:15 - 4:45 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $60 Includes a water bottle, T-shirt, youth size basketball, and daily snack.

9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $110 Includes a water bottle, T-shirt, and basketball.

9 a.m. - 12 noon Alfred campusCost for two weeks: $80 - typical $95 - special $125 - private Cost for four weeks: $110 - typical $130 - special $170 - private

9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Alfred campus

Cost for two weeks: $125 Cost for four weeks: $180Free to those who those who live

in the village and town of Alfred

6-7

13-16

10-12

Students will build skills such as ball-handling, passing, shooting, defense (both individual and team concepts), team offensive concepts, and agility drills to improve hand-eye coordination, foot speed and quickness, while learning the fundamentals of the game.

27-

15

Includes open swim, arts and crafts, and sports games.

Costs are subject to change.

Ages 10-14

Ages

10-

14Ag

es 1

0-14

Ages 10-14

Ages 7 & up

Ages 2 & up

Ages 7-14 Ages 4-9Ages 10-17

Ages 10-14

www.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-college

Page 4: Kids Tech College

Discover all the opportunities waiting for YOU this summer!

www.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-collegewww.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-college

Hit the ground r u n n i n g ® . . .

All programs and services of the college are administered without discrimination on the basis of age, sex, marital or military status, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation. This policy of nondiscrimination extends to admission, financial aid, housing, counseling, educational programs, athletic activities, and placement as well as to all aspects of employment.

SUNY College of Technology

10 Upper College DriveAlfred, NY 14802

1-800-4-ALFREDwww.alfredstate.edu d /AlfredStateCollegee @AlfredState

[email protected] • 607-587-4015d/Center for Community Education and Training at SUNY Alfred

Strengthening self-confidence, discovering possible career paths, and learning how to sharpen one’s own basketball skills are just some of the reasons to attend Alfred State’s upcoming Kids’ Tech College programs.

These fun and informative programs relate to leadership, career exploration, and athletics.

For more information or to learn how to register, contact the Center for Community Education and Training at Alfred State or visit www.alfredstate.edu/kids-tech-college.

Middle school students interested in learning how to become more confident, self-respectful, and assertive can enjoy a two-day Empowerment Workshop where they will gain the skills and knowledge they need to become confident leaders.

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $30

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Alfred campusCost: $30

This interactive program is geared toward girls who want to become confident leaders. A number of experts will be presenting, including Alyshia Zurlick, assistant director of student engagement and Emerging Pioneer Leadership Program (EPLP) mentor; Nikkie Hockenberry, coordinator of equity, inclusion, and Title IX; Magan Straight, mental health counselor and EPLP mentor; and Teresa O’Connor of Cattaraugus Community Action.

Topics include: • The Art of Self-Compassion • Nutrition for Healthy Living • What Do You Value? Clarifying Values • Self-Esteem, Self-Acceptance, and

Authentic Leadership • Healthy Relationships • Everything I Need to Know About Leadership

I Learned in Kindergarten

This interactive program is geared toward boys who want to become confident leaders. Speakers include Vice President for Student Affairs Greg Sammons, Assistant Professor in the Business Department Rhema Fuller, Chief of University Police Les Kachurek, Senior Director of Student Engagement Spencer Peavey, and President Dr. Skip Sullivan.

Topics include: • Self-esteem• Fitness• Conflict Resolution• Healthy Relationships• Leadership• Adding to the fun will be a daily ropes

challenge that supports team-building and self-esteem.

14-1511-12

Ages

10-

14

Ages 10-14