Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection
Project Scientist offers STEM-focused summer camps and after-school programs for girls aged 4-18, aiming to increase...
▌ Editor's read The Project Scientist website loads as a real camp site, detailing their mission to inspire and educate girls in STEM. Founded by Sandy Marshall, the organization has been operating for 13 years, as stated on their 'About Us' page. They are a nonprofit organization, clearly indicated by their mission and 'Donate' options. The program type is primarily day camp, with various locations and themes, including the Biomedical Engineering and Dissection program. The website mentions that all staff undergo background checks. While not ACA accredited, Project Scientist has a strong online presence, including a 4.9-star rating from 109 Google reviews, with many parents praising the engaging curriculum and inspiring female role models. Their social media handles are @projectscientist on Instagram and ProjectScientist on Facebook, showcasing active engagement and program highlights.
Who thrives here Ages 4–12
Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection fits middle-elementary campers — old enough for skill-building to land, young enough that friend-group dynamics and counselor warmth still matter more than program rigor. Parents at this age band tend to prioritize a balanced rhythm of structured activity and unstructured play, which is the actual differentiator inside any given science/tech program.
Facts & Credentials
- Program type
- Day camp
- ACA accredited
- Not verified
- Established
- 2013 (13 years)
- Operator
- Nonprofit organization
- Staff-to-camper ratio
- Not listed
Details
- Category: Science/Tech
- Ages: 4–12
- Hours: Not publicly listed
- Phone: (707) 653-0837
- Cost notes: Tuition-free / low-cost through corporate partners
↗ What parents like
- Focus on girls in STEM
- Free or low-cost
↘ Watch for
- Registration link is broken
- Not a traditional summer camp
Logistics
- Lunch provided: No
- Transportation: No
- Financial aid: No
- Setting: indoor
Frequently asked about Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection
- What ages does Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection accept?
- Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection is open to children ages 4–12. Camps publish their own age cutoffs, and some run mixed-age groups internally; check the registration page for that summer's grouping if your child sits at a boundary.
- How much does Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection cost?
- Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection doesn't publish a flat per-week rate — pricing varies by session. Tuition-free / low-cost through corporate partners Contact the camp directly for the current schedule of fees.
- What are Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection's hours?
- Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection runs Not publicly listed. If those hours don't quite cover your work day, check whether extended care or early drop-off is offered separately.
- Who runs Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection?
- Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection is operated by a nonprofit organization, with 13 years of operating history. The operator type matters for tuition policy (refunds, financial aid eligibility) and for what kind of staff training pipeline the camp uses.
- Does Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection provide lunch?
- Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection does not include lunch — campers bring their own. Most day camps without provided lunch are nut-free or nut-aware, so check the allergy policy before packing. Frozen water bottles double as ice packs and drinks; insulated lunch boxes hold below 40°F for about four hours.
- How does Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection compare to other science/tech camps in Los Angeles?
- Project Scientist: Biomedical Engineering and Dissection is one of 525 science/tech camps in Los Angeles that overlap its age range. The differentiation between options usually comes down to four factors: weekly price, day length, indoor/outdoor balance, and group size. Browse same-city alternatives in the directory to compare side by side.
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