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So what is Splash?
Clark University’s Educational Studies Program (ESP) is a student volunteer run organization. Our biannual event, Splash, offers a full day of over 100 classes taught by Clark students to over 400 local students in grades 5-12. We believe that by giving students the opportunity and freedom to take classes outside of the traditional K-12 curriculum, they will become more curious, motivated, and engaged learners as they kindle new and old passions.
Splash classes include introductions to advanced academic topics, hands on experiments, discussions of current issues, and visual and performing arts lessons. To see the full course catalog and register for classes, click the Student Registration link above.
Program vitals:
Who: Splash is open to all students in grades 5-12
When: Sunday, November 13 from 10:00am – 5:00pm
Where: Clark University
950 Main St.
Worcester, MA 01610
Cost: Free! Lunch is included.
How: To register for classes simply create a student account and follow the registration instructions. Please be sure to have a parent/guardian complete the liability waiver and bring it with you to Splash.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at clarkuesp@gmail.com.
Note to Parents: All students should be able to navigate a college campus with minimal assistance from Splash volunteers. Students are not supervised at all times, such as between classes. We will gladly make accommodations for students with disabilities. Please contact us at least one week prior to the program with any such requests.
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