K-State Debate Summer Camp

Who: For high school competitors in debate who want to hone their skills and get a taste of what college-level competition looks like.
When: Sunday July 20 - Sunday July 27, 2025
Where: In person, K-State Manhattan Campus
Costs:
Commuter (no meals) - $700
Commuter (with meals) - $900
Residential (with meals) - $1200
Early Bird Discount - $100 off registration if you register before April 1, 2025.
Benefits:
Camp proceeds first go towards covering camp expenses. Any remaining proceeds go towards supporting K-State Debate operational funds.
Registration Policy:
We are now using the K-State summer camp participant registration system for our Manhattan Campus camp. You will need to create a login to begin the registration process. All campers pay the basic tuition fee. Options to add the meal package or the housing + meal package are available on Page 6. Questions. We also accept checks - please reach out to Dr. McVey if you need to pay by check. Registration will close June 30th, 2025. All sales are final. We do not provide refunds for any reason.
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Camp Policies

All students must have a parental consent form to participate in any K-State Debate Camp or Clinic. The parental consent form is available on the registration page.

All participants at K-State Debate Camps and clinics are expected to follow campus guidelines, camp/clinic rules, and directives from camp/clinic staff. Our number one priority is creating a safe and undisruptive environment for students to learn debate. Participants may be asked to leave for disrupting the camp/clinic and/or violating camp/clinic policies or guidelines, no refund provided.

This is a debate camp, which means we will discuss and debate complex social and political issues. We expect students to be able to engage in free discussion and debate without attacking or belittling their fellow debaters. We may expect students to occasionally argue for perspectives or arguments that they may not personally agree with, in the context of a competitive academic debate round.

A full list of student policies and expectations will be available upon registration. These policies are subject to change, and will be updated as necessary.

FAQ's

Happy Learning - KSU Olathe

We are once again partnering with Happy Learning to host a commuter debate camp on the K-State Olathe Campus. The Happy Learning Camp will happen June 23-27, 2025

The Olathe Campus of KSU provides students with state of the art facilities to receive the best instruction, coaching, lectures, and learning opportunities for a range of academic courses. Every student will be guaranteed quality lectures, drills, and practice. You will also be provided some of the best instructors, including access to college faculty from Kansas State University.

Visit the Happy Learning Debate Camp website to learn more about this camp opportunity.

Olathe Campus of Kansas State University - 22201 W Innovation Dr, Olathe KS, 66061

Camp Staff

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Dr. Alex McVey

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Wm. James Taylor

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Trevor Turner

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Guest Lectures

The K-State Debate Camp offers students guest lectures from topic experts at K-State. We do our best to bring in leading experts, professors and practitioners from Kansas State to speak to students about the upcoming season's topic.

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For More Information

Dr. Alex McVey, Ph.D.
c/o Communication Studies Dept
234 Nichols Hall
702 Mid Campus Drive South
Manhattan, KS 66506
Email: jalexandermcvey@ksu.edu
Dept Phone: 785-532-6875