Residential Camper Placement and Roommate Requests
Residential Camper Placement
At registration, campers are assigned rooms in the residential halls by camp, by gender, and by age.
Male and female campers stay on separate floors to eliminate any unsupervised interaction between campers of the opposite sex.
Campers are placed on a hall with other campers of their age. Campers between the ages of ten and eighteen may attend the residential portion of camp. If two campers of different ages would like to stay together, it is permitted if the pair stays on the hall corresponding to the age of the younger camper. We will not place a younger camper in an older hall.
All campers are assigned to a double or triple room.
There are no room guarantees and all rooms will be filled to capacity, regardless of roommate request. There are no single rooms available for campers.
Roommate Requests
If campers would like to room together, the first camper to arrive may request a spot for his/her desired roommate by telling the camp staff member the name and age of the desired roommate.
The best way to guarantee roommate requests is to arrive at registration together.
Residence Hall Housing
Residence Hall housing is commonly subdivided into communities called “houses”.
South Quad is subdivided into eight houses:
These houses provide the opportunity for campers to participate in evening social activities and to make new friends. Facilities within the Quad provide: dining rooms, a television viewing room, indoor and outdoor activities, and a video game area.
All houses have floor-shared baths. Rooms are not air conditioned, so fans are suggested.
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