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CCAD College Preview

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July 31, 2023 By Jennifer Lambert 5 Comments

So pleased my child earned a partial scholarship to College Preview at Columbus College of Art & Design.

Akantha’s sister, Tori, attended Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama, this summer! That camp was only one week long.

I was really nervous about them being away for three whole weeks, the longest I’ve ever been apart from them their whole life. But they did great!

They stressed in email communications and during orientation all the freedom the students would have. It’s truly a preview of what college will be like.

What I wished I had known:

  • There is a communal microwave in the common lounge on each dorm floor (no fridge). Some students brought their own mini fridges.
  • Lockers are provided for each student in each dorm room (I ran out and bought a lock, which I could have brought from home.)
  • Three big trash cans are provided in each dorm suite.
  • Floor mats for bathroom are needed!
  • Students are responsible for their own meds. There is no nurse to turn meds in, like at every other camp we’ve ever attended, and these are minors, so I was surprised. (I ran to CVS and bought 3 of those little daily pill organizers, which I could have brought from home, had I known.)
  • Maybe a full supply list, including anything recommended or optional, would have been helpful. My student had to buy paper from the shop twice and I had to send ink and pens via Amazon.

Overall, it was very organized and safe and seemed very well done. They’ve offered College Preview for over ten years.

My student did fine on their own, and only forgot their meds a couple times. They ate ok and we made sure they had access to money via Google pay and Doordash for snacks and supplies. It was nice that I was only about an hour away, but they didn’t need me.

The schedule was emailed and printed for each student. Educators for each major emailed their students some detailed information.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are each weekday and brunch and dinner on weekends. Weekends were for studio time. There is a cute little grocery on campus.

Morning sessions were for each major area of study:

  • Animation
  • Comics & Narrative Practice
  • Fashion Design
  • Fine Arts
  • Film & Video
  • Game Art & Design
  • Graphic Design
  • Illustration
  • Interior Architecture & Design
  • Photography
  • Product Design

Afternoon sessions were assigned alphabetically to explore other artistic interests and information.

Some evenings offered fun events like a welcome bonfire in the courtyard, a visit from the Canid Center ambassadors, guest speakers, and optional city walks.

Weekly field trips:

  • Franklinton Arts District
  • Columbus Museum of Art
  • Otherworld
  • Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Columbus Institute of Art
Otherworld

There was a lovely art show for students Friday evening and for families and friends Saturday morning.

My little overachiever is the only comics student who made time to color their pages and also had the most pages (12!) to get their own wall for the show.

The commencement was short and it was so nice to see our students walk the stage for certificates of completion! My baby is a Barbie for sure.

The CCAD College Preview is a great experience for high school students who are interested in attending art school. While it is of course a pipeline for CCAD admission, it’s a good way to see if art school or a city college might be a good choice.

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Space Camp

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July 24, 2023 By Jennifer Lambert 13 Comments

My daughter has wanted to go to Space Camp for about ten years and we were so excited to finally send her this summer!

She attended the first summer week of Advanced Space Academy and was one of the older teens there.

There was a huge waiting list since COVID, so she was in overflow, and stayed in military barracks and not the cool Space Camp pods. It was not as comfy and she was a little disappointed.

Space Camp is nothing at all like the movie, by the way.

We drove down from Ohio to Huntsville, Alabama, and stayed at the lovely Drury Inn just across the way. We didn’t want to risk being late for check-in, but to have an afternoon and evening to relax a little.

Check-in was an absolute nightmare.

There is a new building and it was just not organized at all.

There could have been so many different and better ways to go about checking in. It was just a free-for-all of all age groups and parents, siblings, family and friends (even though every single communication said one parent to check in the camper). Apparently, some parents had an even worse time checking in several children of different ages or for different camps happening simultaneously. They had to even get back in line!

Per all the emails, I was supposed to arrive for the older teen check-in between noon and one. It took about two hours to get through the check-in process and I assumed I could be in and out within an hour. If they had staggered age groups or had different lines for different campers, it could have been so much better.

After check-in, I had to load all her stuff back in the car and drive to her barracks. I did get to see her in her bunk before leaving. I had a long drive back from Alabama to Ohio.

She said the food was good and she got biscuits every morning.

No outside food or drinks are allowed. We did not opt for prepurchasing snack packs or loading her ID wristband with money for vending. She did not want a flight suit. She bought herself a James Webb pin from a gift shop and that was all.

She was excited for EVA missions, anti-gravity tests, SCUBA, and the ropes course.

She was busy, busy and couldn’t get many pictures on her smartphone, but there is a photographer and about twenty photos were uploaded and available for free downloads. There were also photo packages available for purchase.

I drove back to Alabama at the end of the week, and again stayed at the Drury Inn for a night.

The graduation process was so much better and the age groups were separated into the auditorium and parents were corraled before allowed to get check-out stickers for their kids. Since I only had the one child, it was easy for me. I heard having several children in different age groups was difficult since they wouldn’t allow but one sticker every two hour increment.

We were informed literally the day before graduation that families could tour the museum and grounds after picking up a camper, but we already had reservations for Gulf Shores. We just didn’t have time.

She wanted to attend the special invitation-only Elite Space Camp next year. After sending three emails asking about the invitation and them telling me “not yet” they never sent the invite and then told me it was sent “last year” and sold out in two hours. Probably for the best, since they’re not organized in the least.

Tori’s sibling, Akantha, attended CCAD college preview this summer.

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