Compare · Stanford

iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning vs Stanford Jazz Workshop

iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (stem) and Stanford Jazz Workshop (theater/music) are different camp types in Stanford, so this comparison is less about which is "better" and more about which fits your child's interest. Pricing differs meaningfully between the two, reflecting their distinct program models.

↘ the meaningful split

Where they actually differ.

The clearest differentiator is price. iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning runs $1,409/week; Stanford Jazz Workshop runs $1,750/week. Higher-priced camps usually invest in tighter staff-to-camper ratios, longer days, branded specialty instructors, or premium facilities — sometimes worth the gap, sometimes not. Compare the published staff ratio, the included extended-care window, and what each camp does with its extra budget. If both deliver the same on those three dimensions, the cheaper option is usually the right choice.

Side-by-side

Attribute iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Stanford Jazz Workshop
Category STEM Theater/Music
Neighborhood Palo Alto Stanford
Ages Ages 13–17 Ages 12–17
Price $1,409/week $1,750/week
Rating 4.7 (385) 5.0 (4)
ACA-accredited
Years operating 25 52
Staff ratio (published) Published
Extended care
Transportation
Financial aid
Lunch provided
FSA-eligible

iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

An introduction to the exciting fields of AI and machine learning using Python.

View full details →

Stanford Jazz Workshop

Program Dates: ** Not specified, but one- and two-week programs..

View full details →

Common questions about this comparison.

Which is cheaper, iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning or Stanford Jazz Workshop?
iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning is the cheaper of the two at $1,409/week, with Stanford Jazz Workshop at $1,750/week — a 24% premium. Whether the gap is worth paying depends on what each program does with the extra budget: smaller groups, premium facilities, longer days, or specialty instructors.
Are iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and Stanford Jazz Workshop for the same ages?
iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning accepts ages 13–17. Stanford Jazz Workshop accepts ages 12–17. If your child sits at the boundary of either range, contact the camp directly — many programs run mixed-age internal grouping that lets them flex on the published cutoffs.
Are iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and Stanford Jazz Workshop accredited?
iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning is not ACA-accredited (25 years operating). Stanford Jazz Workshop is not ACA-accredited (52 years operating). ACA accreditation is voluntary — many excellent camps run without it. Tenure tends to be a stronger signal of operational maturity than accreditation alone, but both together carry real weight.
What logistics differ between iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and Stanford Jazz Workshop?
iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning publishes: bring lunch, no transportation, financial aid available, no extended care. Stanford Jazz Workshop publishes: lunch included, no transportation, no posted aid, extended care offered. Logistics often determine which camp actually fits a working family's week — extended care alone can shift a $400 program to a more sustainable option than a cheaper program without it.
How should I pick between iD Tech: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and Stanford Jazz Workshop?
Start by listing the three things that matter most to your family — schedule fit, price ceiling, kid's primary interest, friend group, transportation, or accreditation — and score each camp against your top three. Visit if logistics are close. Most Stanford parents we've spoken with say the deciding factor was either day-length fit or whether their kid already had a friend in one of the programs.