GOOD NEWS!
Your spot is held!July 21-26, 2019
Albion College
Arrival and Departure Information
Check-In:Check-in will open on Sunday, July 21 at 10:30 a.m. in Baldwin Hall and will continue until 1:30 p.m. You may arrive any time within that window, noting that your student will need to be settled in his/her first session at 2:30 p.m. NOTE: The first meal served at camp is Sunday dinner (approximately 6 p.m.) so a meal of significance should be eaten before you arrive at check-in. Once the student is on campus, we cannot let them leave due to security policies. Click here to take a look at the Albion College campus map. Check-Out:Our camp closing ceremony is open to the public and we encourage parents, guardians, and family members to attend at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, July 26. After the 15-minute ceremony, students will be released to pack up and check out of their dorm room with our staff. They will not be permitted to leave until rooms are in order and their key is turned in. Late Arrival/Early Departure:Summer is a busy time for our campers! We completely understand if your student has other obligations that require a late arrival or early departure from our summer camp program. If your student falls into this category, please follow this link to fill out the Late Arrival/Early Departure form.
Questions? We have answers!Summer Camp is sure to be a highlight of your students year. To assist in the preparation of this years camp we have complied a complete FAQ list for both students and parents. This list covers everything from payment, dietary needs, dorm life and everything in between! Click here to access our FAQ
page
The dress code for camp is casual. It is usually hot outside all week, so shorts and summer shirts are permitted. However, the cafeteria and classrooms are air conditioned so we suggest that students carry a long sleeved t-shirt or sweatshirt with them. The dorms are NOT air-conditioned!
Please bring clothes that are non-offensive to others: no short shorts or tank tops that reveal any sort of cleavage. Skirts are not allowed (they are not ideal for most camp activities) strapless, backless or mid-riff shirts are also not allowed. Please respect other people by dressing appropriately. We highly suggest student’s stick to shorts and T-shirts all week as it lends itself to be the most comfortable. Casual means flip-flops and tennis shoes; no dress shoes, please. - Shorts (bermuda shorts or mid-length; shorts should reach mid-thigh)
- T-shirts
- Sandals / Flip-Flops
- Tennis shoes (you will want one pair of tennis shoes for more active days)
- Socks
- Undergarments
- Toiletry Items
- Kleenex
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Bath soap
- Hand soap
- Deodorant
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Feminine needs
- Q-tips, etc...
- Towels
- 1-2 large, full-sized bath/shower towels
- 1-2 hand towels
- 4-6 washcloths
- Bed Linens (beds in dorms are not covered with linens; they are twin-long sized beds). If you do not have twin-long sheets, we recommend two flat
full-sized sheets one to act as the flat sheet, one to act as a fitted sheet
- Pillow(s)
- Fan(s) for dorm room (dorm rooms will be hot at night - there's no air conditioning)
- Extra pens/pencils
- Blank notebook (some paper will be provided)
- Alarm Clock
- Umbrella or rain coat
- Medicine (if needed) for allergies, pains, etc that you take on a normal basis (must be indicated on camp registration form)
OPTIONAL: - Musical Instrument (often, students enjoy playing during Open Recreation time or in the evenings)
- Exercise/Athletic clothes (ATTENTION RUNNERS: each morning, one male and one female staff member will take any interested delegates for a daily run; this is a much cooler time of the day than Open Recreation Time; there is often time during Open Recreation for pick-up games of various sports though).
- Money: typically students don't have much to buy while at camp, however, if they forget something listed above, they will need to have cash on them in order to process a "store
run" through our staff. We do store runs the first couple of days for the students and they must have cash in order to get their missing supplies. Some students like to purchase items from the Albion School Store, or food/beverages from vending machines. $20 is usually enough to cover essentials.
LEVEL 2 CAMPERS: Please bring an item that has a personal meaning to you and represents an experience or a trait that has helped shape who you are as a person and as a leader. NOTE: All registered campers will be provided with a t-shirt, cinch backpack, binder, reusable water bottle and pen upon check-in at camp.
Have questions or need more information? Head over to our website, call us at 517.327.5315 or email us at info@mascmahs.org
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