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As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer ucla student in the United States is $17.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Summer UCLA student?

Summer UCLA Students are individuals enrolled in courses or programs at the University of California, Los Angeles during the summer term. These students can be current UCLA students, visiting students from other universities, high school students, or international students looking to take advantage of UCLA’s summer offerings. Summer sessions allow students to earn credits, explore new subjects, or accelerate their academic progress in a condensed timeframe. Enrollment is typically open to a wide range of learners, making it a diverse and dynamic academic environment.

What are some common challenges Summer UCLA students face when balancing coursework and extracurricular opportunities?

As a UCLA summer student, managing a condensed academic schedule alongside the wealth of extracurricular activities can be challenging. Summer sessions often move at a faster pace than regular terms, requiring strong time management and prioritization skills. Students may find it helpful to create a structured weekly plan that allocates time for studying, attending campus events, and exploring Los Angeles. Additionally, seeking support from professors, academic advisors, and peer study groups can aid in maintaining a healthy balance and making the most of the summer experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer UCLA student, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer UCLA Student, you need strong academic preparation, time management, and a willingness to engage in intensive coursework. Familiarity with online learning platforms like Bruin Learn and proficiency in research tools are beneficial for navigating assignments and resources. Initiative, adaptability, and effective communication help students stand out by building connections and making the most of campus opportunities. These skills ensure students can succeed academically, collaborate effectively, and maximize their UCLA summer experience.

What is the difference between Summer Ucla Student vs Summer Research Assistant?

AspectSummer Ucla StudentSummer Research Assistant
Required CredentialsEnrolled UCLA student, possibly with relevant courseworkTypically enrolled in a related field, sometimes with specific research experience
Work EnvironmentCampus-based, academic setting, flexible hoursLaboratory or research setting, structured tasks, collaborative
Employer & IndustryUCLA departments, academic researchUniversity labs, research institutes, academic projects
Common Search & ComparisonStudents exploring summer opportunities at UCLAStudents seeking research experience during summer

The Summer Ucla Student role typically involves general campus activities or coursework, while a Summer Research Assistant focuses on assisting with specific research projects. Both roles are common for students looking to gain experience in an academic environment, but the Research Assistant position usually requires more specialized skills and offers hands-on research experience.

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Infographic showing various Summer Ucla Student job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Part Time, and 67% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $36,434 per year, or $17.5 per hour.

2026 Summer Debate Camp Senior Instructor

Capitol Debate

Princeton, NJ • On-site

$2.0K/day

Temporary

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description


Senior Instructor - Public Speaking & DebateSummer 2026
Capitol Debate Summer Camps
Who We Are
Capitol Debate is a year-round professional organization dedicated exclusively to teaching public speaking and debate. For 20 years, we've taught over 10,000 students from 35+ countries the communication skills that matter most in an AI-driven world: persuasion, presence, and human connection.
Our alumni have attended every Ivy League school and work at organizations like Google, Bain, and leading law firms. We're looking for experienced educators who share our belief that confident communication is the skill that separates future leaders from the rest.
Why Senior Instructors Choose Capitol Debate
Teach alongside passionate educators. You'll join a team of instructors who share your enthusiasm for speech and debate-people who understand why this work matters.
Curriculum ready to go. Our 20-year-refined curriculum means you can focus on teaching, not lesson planning. Walk in prepared with proven content that works.
See your impact. Our assessment system tracks real student growth. You'll witness firsthand how your teaching transforms students over two weeks.
Prestigious campus locations. Teach at universities including Yale, UCLA, UC Berkeley, UNC Chapel Hill, American University, Villanova, University of Washington, and others nationwide.
The Role
Senior Instructors are the backbone of our classroom experience. You'll lead lessons, coach students individually, judge practice debates and competitions, and deliver personalized feedback.
This is a teaching role, not a babysitting role. You'll work with students ages 8-17 who are motivated to improve their communication skills.
What You'll Do
• Deliver curriculum across public speaking fundamentals, debate strategy, research techniques, and competitive performance
• Provide individualized coaching and complete detailed student assessments at mid-camp and end of camp
• Judge practice debates, presentations, and camp competitions
• Support the Camp Director in ensuring an excellent experience for every student and family
• Participate in 5-10 hours of pre-camp training and planning per session
Commitment
• Minimum 6 weeks across Summer 2026 (June 14 - August 6)
• Each camp session is 2 weeks at one location
• You will teach at different campuses throughout the summer
• Arrive one day before each session begins
2026 Campus Locations
Yale UniversityUCLAUC BerkeleyUNC Chapel HillAmerican UniversityVillanova UniversityUniversity of WashingtonBabson CollegeLoyola University ChicagoIona UniversityDrew Universityand more
Who Should Apply
• You have teaching or coaching experience in Speech & Debate, Forensics, Mock Trial, Model UN, or similar competitive speaking activities
• You have a Bachelor's degree (Master's preferred)
• You're energized by working with young people and seeing them grow
• You understand that great teaching requires patience, adaptability, and genuine care
Compensation
$2,000 per two-week camp session, plus:
• Housing provided at residential campus locations
• Meals included during camp sessions
Requirements
Requirements & Experience
  • Coached Competitive Public Speaking and Debate in one or more of the following competitive activities: Speech and Debate team, Forensics, Mock Trial Team, Model United Nations Team, or similar.
  • Minimum 2 Years of Classroom Experience in 6 to 12th grade School or College Level.
  • Bachelors Degree Required
  • Masters Degree Preferred
  • Staff may be required to walk long distances, while supervising children, in between campuses' locations under summer weather conditions.

Disclaimer
Due to the amount of resumes and applications we receive, we might not be able to respond to every inquiry. Capitol Debate is an Equal Opportunity Employer. As camps vary depending on location and need, you may take on other duties to support the functioning of the camp. Fulfill your contract by helping out and picking up where something is lacking. You are responsible for making the camp run smoothly. Sometimes this includes going beyond your assigned duties.
Job Types: Full-time, Temporary