C# Coding and Game Development with Unity
iD Tech offers C# Coding and Game Development with Unity as part of its extensive STEM camp programs, focusing on hands-on tech education for various age gro...
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Who thrives here Ages 13–17
C# Coding and Game Development with Unity serves high-school campers, which means the program is competing against summer jobs, college visits, internships, and residential overnight options. The case for a day camp at this age is usually a CIT (counselor-in-training) track, deep specialization in stem, or a portfolio item parents and kids both value. Programs that don't articulate one of those three usually lose this age band by 9th grade.
Facts & Credentials
- Program type
- Day camp
- ACA accredited
- Not verified
- Established
- 2001 (25 years)
- Operator
- Private business
- Staff-to-camper ratio
- Published by camp see camp site →
Money & Policies
- FSA eligible
- Yes — FSA / DCFSA accepted
- Sibling discount
- $25 off second child
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Details
- Category: STEM
- Ages: 13–17
- Hours: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
- Address: Atlanta, GA 30332
- Cost notes: 2026 pricing TBD as of 2026-04-16.
Logistics
- Lunch provided: No
- Transportation: No
- Financial aid: No
- Setting: mixed
Frequently asked about C# Coding and Game Development with Unity
- What ages does C# Coding and Game Development with Unity accept?
- C# Coding and Game Development with Unity is open to children ages 13–17. 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 C# Coding and Game Development with Unity cost?
- C# Coding and Game Development with Unity doesn't publish a flat per-week rate — pricing varies by session. 2026 pricing TBD as of 2026-04-16. Contact the camp directly for the current schedule of fees.
- What are C# Coding and Game Development with Unity's hours?
- C# Coding and Game Development with Unity runs 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM. If those hours don't quite cover your work day, check whether extended care or early drop-off is offered separately.
- Who runs C# Coding and Game Development with Unity?
- C# Coding and Game Development with Unity is operated by a private business, with 25 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 C# Coding and Game Development with Unity provide lunch?
- C# Coding and Game Development with Unity 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.
- Is C# Coding and Game Development with Unity eligible for Dependent Care FSA reimbursement?
- Yes — C# Coding and Game Development with Unity qualifies for Dependent Care FSA / 401(k) Dependent Care reimbursement under IRS rules covering work-enabling childcare for kids under 13. Save the camp's W-9 / EIN; you'll need it for the IRS Form 2441 filing in April.
- How does C# Coding and Game Development with Unity compare to other stem camps in Atlanta?
- C# Coding and Game Development with Unity is one of 85 stem camps in Atlanta 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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