FAQ's
"What camps do you offer?"
Over the course of the summer, fall, and winter, we offer over 80 sessions of camp, in 14 different sports: athletic performance, baseball, basketball, diving, football, gymnastics, soccer, speed and power, swimming, rowing, tennis, track and field (long and triple jump, high jump, sprints, hurdles, pole vault, throwing) volleyball and water polo. They range from Day Camps with campers as young as six years old, to Overnight Camps for high schoolers as old as 18.
"Who may attend your camps?"
Camps are open to anyone and everyone that fit into our age requirements. Our camps are open to everyone, although there is a discount ($25 per session) for children of UCLA Faculty, Staff, or members of the Alumni Association.
"What's the difference between Day Camper & Commuter? or Commuter & Resident?"
Day Camps are generally for younger campers and provide no overnight option. Overnight camps have two enrollment options: Residents (those who spend the night and eat all meals on campus) and Commuters (those who go to and from home each day.) Enrolling as a Commuter in one of our overnight camps would mean a much longer day than just enrolling in one of Day Camps. Commuter prices also include meals during camp hours (usually lunch and dinner.)
"Where are the camps located?"
All camps are held all the UCLA campus with the exception of Baseball and Rowing. Please refer to the General Information page.
"What dorm are the overnight campers staying in?"
All camps will be staying in Dykstra Hall, with the exception of one of the basketball camps and baseball camps being housed in the suites on campus.
"Are meals included?"
For overnight camps: yes. Resident campers have all meals included, whereas the Commuter cost includes those meals during camp hours (usually lunch and dinner.) For Day Campers: no, with the exceptions of Tennis. All other Day Campers should bring a sack lunch from home. Baseball campers also have the option of purchasing a lunch from the snack bar each day.
"Where do I park?"
When you drop-off or pick-up your camper, please follow the directions to the appropriate parking lot in your Camp Details email. There is a 30-minute parking pass on the website that you must print, good for the duration of the camp during drop-off and pick-up times in valid lots only. If you wish to stay and watch some of the camp activities, or if your stay exceeds 30 mintues for any reason, you must purchase a parking pass (for $10) at one of the campus parking kiosks. Do not park without a permit - you will get a ticket!
"My camper can't attend all of the camp. Will you pro-rate the cost?"
Pro-rated camp fees are available upon request, but only for camps that DO NOT fill-up.