Texas is home to 19 Division I football programs — 13 in the Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and 6 in the Championship Subdivision (FCS) — competing across 9 conferences (AAC, ACC, Big 12, Conference USA, SEC, SWAC, Southland, Sun Belt, WAC).
Programs announce their 2026 summer camp dates on a rolling basis — most publish their schedule between February and May. CampSzn tracks each program's dates, costs, and staff, and we update these pages as new information posts.
Whether you're searching for college football camps near you or comparing every Texas program at once, each listing links to the school's official registration page. CampSzn does not run camps or process registrations — we track dates, costs, and staff so families can compare Texas programs in one place.
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Texas has 19 Division I football programs — 13 in the Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and 6 in the Championship Subdivision (FCS). Most Division I programs host at least one summer prospect or youth camp on campus each year.
The heaviest stretch of the college camp calendar is June, with some programs adding spring dates (March–May) and late-July sessions. Dates are typically announced between February and May for that summer.
Registration is handled directly by each school, usually through its official camp site. Each program page on CampSzn links straight to the official registration page — CampSzn never processes registrations or charges fees.
This page lists every FBS and FCS program in Texas in one place. If you don't see a school close to you, check the nearby-states section at the bottom — many families compare camps by driving distance rather than state lines, and the closest college program may be just over the border.
Many families compare camps by driving distance rather than state lines — these neighboring states may have programs closer to you.