The Teen Apprentice Program consists of responsible, mature, and enthusiastic junior high and high school students who assist groups of campers, support teachers in the classroom, learn effective techniques for working with children, and put their love of music and the arts to use. Teen Apprentices do not need to have any musical knowledge or previous experience with Camp Levine or Levine Music.
Teen Apprentices will also:
- Develop leadership skills through training and practical experience.
- Meet Student Service Learning (SSL) requirements.
- Earn an incredible experience to add to a resume or college application.
The 2026 Teen Apprentice application will be made available starting January 14, 2026, for returning teen apprentices and open to the general public starting January 21, 2026.
Additional Information
Dates, Times, & Cost
Dates
Session 1: June 22 – July 10, 2026 (No camp on Friday, July 3rd)
Session 2: July 13 – July 31, 2026
Times
9:00am – 4:00pm
Cost
There is a non-refundable $50 application fee to apply. There is no fee for Teen Apprentices volunteering at THEARC.
How To Apply
The 2026 Teen Apprentice application will be made available starting January 14, 2026 for returning teen apprentices and open to the general public starting January 21, 2026.
The Teen Apprentice Program is designed to train and build valuable lifelong skills, beginning with the application process. Each applicant is required to complete an application form, provide references, and prepare for a personal interview. Please keep in mind that the Teen Apprentice Program is competitive and is based upon the qualifications of the application and Camp Levine’s staffing needs.
The application is a multi-step process. Please complete each step below.
For any questions regarding the application process, please contact camp@levinemusic.org.
STEP 1
Complete and submit the 2026 Teen Apprentice Application & Interview Form. The application must be completed by the teen applicant. Applicants will need to provide the names and contact information for two references.
Applicants are required to schedule a Teen Apprentice Interview through the form application.
STEP 2
Attend your interview.
STEP 3
Accepted applicants who complete the application process and interview will be notified by e-mail and asked to enroll through our Online Registration System. Please keep a record of your receipt number as it is needed to complete the Acceptance & Health Form.
STEP 4
Enroll through our Online Registration System. A link to for registration will be provided in your acceptance email.
A non-refundable $50 enrollment fee must be submitted at the time of registration.
There is no application fee for Teen Apprentices applying at THEARC, but teens are still required to register.
STEP 5
Complete the Acceptance & Health Form. This form will be provided via email by our Teen Apprentice Program Manager.
You will need your receipt number from the registration to complete the form.
Responsibilities
Teen Apprentices generally work with a group of 10-12 campers. Older TAs travel with these teams of campers throughout the day, encouraging and guiding participation. Some Teen Apprentices are given student teaching opportunities, where they can learn from a faculty member and assist with classroom/studio lessons and activities.
Teen Apprentices are expected to:
- Help ensure the safey of 10-12 campers as they move throughout the building to attend various music & arts based activites.
- Assist teachers with classroom management and behavior, uphold the teacher expectations for the classroom, and engage with campers during each activity to encourage participation.
- Communicate with their fellow TAs, Camp Staff and Faculty, and Levine staff in a respectful manner.
Younger Teen Apprentices (rising 7th and 8th graders) are placed with Pre-K/Kindergarten classes who remain with the same teacher throughout the day and camp session.
Teen Leads (TL) are returning Teen Apprentices who have previously received excellent evaluations from their site staff. Teen Leads are expected to guide younger TAs and assist with leading teen activities, including the final performance.