English as a Second Language (ESL) Adventure Camp

Experience a fun-filled three weeks during the beautiful Wisconsin summer, while increasing your English skills! Our camp combines learning with summer fun!

Picture of University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Clocktower.English (ESL) Adventure Camp caters to international youths, ages 15-18 who wish to immerse themselves into the America culture by participating in a variety of activities, trips, games and much more. Held on the beautiful University of Wisconsin-La Crosse campus your days blend educational activities with leisure activities.

Picture of bluffs.English (ESL) Adventure Camp is located in La Crosse, Wisconsin, a community of approximately 50,000 located in western Wisconsin and lies on the Mississippi River, nestled between majestic bluffs. It is often called “God’s Country” due to its picturesque beauty. Scenic bluffs, coulees, woods and streams surround the city making it a favorite stop for tourists. La Crosse is a river town, with all the charm and romance of the steamboat era. www.explorelacrosse.com

The camp consists of English speaking, listening, reading and writing skills taught by qualified ESL instructors. In order to assure the supervision and care of the young student during their stay, on-site coordinators reside in the residence halls with the students and are with them on a 24-hour basis.

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Rankings:

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse sign.U.S.News & World Reportranked UW-L second for Midwest regional public universities in its 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges.”

Kiplinger’s most recent ranking placed UW-L 33rd on its list of the 100 best values in public colleges across the country — the second highest ranking of only three Wisconsin schools to make the list.

The June 2006 issue of Kiplinger.com provides a list of the “50 Smart Places to Live.” The top ranked area in Wisconsin is
La Crosse at #16.

Based on a study by Sperling’s Best Places and Country Home magazine,
the city of La Crosse is ranked 13th in the nation on a list of “Best Green
Places” (2007).