
Summer Camps
Each summer, Thomas More University invites area youth to enhance their skills in a variety of activities. As a community-focused institution, Thomas More welcomes thousands of children to see the University through their own eyes, whether that’s via a STEM educational camp at the Biology Field Station or an athletic camp on the courts and fields. For more information about times and fees, click on the links below.
Athletic Camps
Various sports ages 6 through 18 | Individuals and teams
Early June through late July | Check back often as more camps are added
Campers learn the fundamentals of individual and team play and older groups learn more advanced techniques as well as values that can aid success on and off the court. Staff members include current Thomas More coaches, players, and other assistants. This staff provides instruction for any level player.

ECO STEM Camps
ECO (Ecology, Conservation, & Outreach) STEM camp is a great way for students grades K-12 to get hands-on, feet-wet fun while learning more about aquatic life and conservation. New for summer 2025 is a two-day camp for grades K-8, and returning is the four-day, three-night ECO STEM Camp for high schoolers at the Biology Field Station, and the Ohio River Conservation Course, a week-long water conservation career exploration experience with the Field Station and its collaborators.
Led by Thomas More faculty, researchers, and conservation professionals, campers are immersed in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) and conservation sessions focused on the ecology of the Ohio River and its watershed.

Summer Theater Workshop
This week-long workshop is a fantastic opportunity for students grades 9-12 (2025-26 school year) to explore and enhance their performing arts skills in a fun and supportive environment. The workshop runs from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and includes classes in acting, improv, movement, stage combat, and more. The week concludes with a performance of a student-created short play on July 11 at 4:30 p.m. The cost is $200 for the week, but scholarships are available. Register: tmuky.us/25workshop. Email Professor Phillip Webster, [email protected], with any questions.