Summer Camps for ages 14–15 in Oconomowoc.
16 camps in Oconomowoc accept ages 14–15. Median week: $1,400; range $1,350–$1,727.
By high school, summer "camp" usually means something else: a pre-college program, a sports academy, a job-shadow internship, an outdoor leadership trip, or a Counselor-In-Training role at the day camp the kid attended at age 8. Most Oconomowoc families switch at this age from camp-shopping to portfolio-shopping.
Top 16 camps
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 15–16 · $1633.33/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 15–16 · $1726.67/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 11–14 · $1748.75/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 11–14 · $1812.5/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 11–14 · $1750/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 11–14 · $1750/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 11–14 · $1250/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 11–14 · $1350/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 11–14 · $1375/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 11–14 · $1475/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 13–14 · $1200/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 13–14 · $1400/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 13–14 · $1200/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 13–14 · $1400/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 15–16 · $1375/week
- URJ Camp Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) · Oconomowoc, WI · Ages 15–16 · $1414.29/week
↘ What to look for
Ask what the artifact is — transcript, certificate, college rec letter, paid stipend? If the program promises "college prep," look at how many kids actually came back the next year (a flat retention rate is a yellow flag). For sports academies, the right question is whether the coaches actively recruit/scout, not the brand on the gym wall.