SEARCH TIPS:
1. Click on the name of the university whose camp you'd like to attend. This will link you directly to the camp information on the school's website with dates, contact and registration information.
2. If your college of choice says "check link", please check the website periodically. We strive to keep the listings up-to-date, but a camp may be added to a school's website before we can update it here.
3. If a school has a web page dedicated to its camps, the link will take you there. If there's no website dedicated to its camps, then the link will take you to the specific sport's home page. There, you can look for camps by clicking headers such as, "Additional Links" or "More".
4. Please make sure to follow your schools of choice on their social media pages. Sometimes a college will announce a camp via Twitter or Facebook and not post it onto their website. We've experienced this first hand!
5. If you still don't see a camp listed for your college of choice, do it the old-fashioned way and call the athletic office! Ask for the office of your sport. You might even get lucky and have the head coach answer the phone. The coach can speak with you if you call him but, remember, if you leave a phone message he cannot call you back (unless you are a junior or senior in high school).
WHICH CAMPS WE LISTED:
Our goal is to find the sports camps at which a College Bound Athlete (CBA) can showcase his talents in front of a university coach, sponsored by the university and is typically held on their campus. We're including programs at DI, DII, DIII and NAIA institutions. We are including camps which are geared towards high school-aged athletes. We are not listing youth camps. We are also not including any events which are professionally operated. However, many of those camps offer a long list of college coaches, from all competitive divisions, who will be attending. It is worth exploring whether or not you'd like to spend the extra money to attend one of these camps. For some athletes, it's a struggle to get in front of the coach of their school of choice. If that coach is attending a professional camp, it may be the athlete's only chance to showcase her talent. Best of luck and please email us if we can help you in any way.
1. Click on the name of the university whose camp you'd like to attend. This will link you directly to the camp information on the school's website with dates, contact and registration information.
2. If your college of choice says "check link", please check the website periodically. We strive to keep the listings up-to-date, but a camp may be added to a school's website before we can update it here.
3. If a school has a web page dedicated to its camps, the link will take you there. If there's no website dedicated to its camps, then the link will take you to the specific sport's home page. There, you can look for camps by clicking headers such as, "Additional Links" or "More".
4. Please make sure to follow your schools of choice on their social media pages. Sometimes a college will announce a camp via Twitter or Facebook and not post it onto their website. We've experienced this first hand!
5. If you still don't see a camp listed for your college of choice, do it the old-fashioned way and call the athletic office! Ask for the office of your sport. You might even get lucky and have the head coach answer the phone. The coach can speak with you if you call him but, remember, if you leave a phone message he cannot call you back (unless you are a junior or senior in high school).
WHICH CAMPS WE LISTED:
Our goal is to find the sports camps at which a College Bound Athlete (CBA) can showcase his talents in front of a university coach, sponsored by the university and is typically held on their campus. We're including programs at DI, DII, DIII and NAIA institutions. We are including camps which are geared towards high school-aged athletes. We are not listing youth camps. We are also not including any events which are professionally operated. However, many of those camps offer a long list of college coaches, from all competitive divisions, who will be attending. It is worth exploring whether or not you'd like to spend the extra money to attend one of these camps. For some athletes, it's a struggle to get in front of the coach of their school of choice. If that coach is attending a professional camp, it may be the athlete's only chance to showcase her talent. Best of luck and please email us if we can help you in any way.