Camp Handbook

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The 2024 handbook below provides you with general information and policies for our camps.

Welcome

We are excited that you are interested in our camps! Please carefully read our policies. If you have any further questions, please contact us at srcsummercamps@babylonpr.com. You may also call 251-460-7268, however email is the preferred method of contact.


Location

Camps are held at the University of South Alabama Student Recreation Center located at 51 Jaguar Blvd on the corner of Old Shell Road and Jaguar Blvd. The SRC is building #12 on the campus map.


Content

Our recreational camps provide fun, physically active programming. We use many Department of Campus Recreation and Wellness facilities including the indoor and outdoor pools, indoor rock wall, ping-pong tables, basketball and indoor soccer courts, the Glenn Sebastian Nature Trail, racquetball courts, and intramural fields. By registering your child for camp, you attest that your child is able to be physically active for the duration of the day.

Our camps follow the same daily schedule and activities for all seven weeks. Theme activities are planned for approximately one hour each morning. Please keep this in mind when choosing the number of weeks that will interest your child. 


Ages

Summer camps: Children must be going into the 1st-8th grade in the upcoming school year. Children must have completed kindergarten and may not be going into 9th grade. No exceptions.

Fall/Winter camps: Children must currently be in K5-8th grade. 


Camp Readiness

Please make sure your camper is ready for camp by asking yourself the following:

  • Is my child able to change his or her own clothing and swimsuit?
  • Is my child able to tend to personal needs such as toileting and eating? Camp staff is not able to assist with personal needs.
  • Does my child generally follow simple directions and rules in a structured setting? Most rules are set to ensure the safety of all campers, and children must be able to follow these rules.
  • Does my child have any regular behavior problems including (but not limited to) kicking or hitting others, running away from a group, or yelling at others? Children who regularly display these behaviors are not ready for our camp. 

USA Campus Recreation and Wellness reserves the right to permanently dismiss any camper for inappropriate or unsafe behavior at any time when, in USA Campus Recreation and Wellness’ sole discretion, the camper’s behavior warrants such a response. 

Please note that the Department of Campus Recreation and Wellness staff may not have the skills to assist children who are in poor mental or emotional health. 

Camp Staff

Camp counselors are current USA students who are certified in American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid, have completed our in-house staff training, and have passed a background check. American Red Cross certified lifeguards are present for all pool activities. The Outdoor Adventures staff assists at the rock wall.

Our required counselor: camper ratio is 1:10. To maintain this ratio, parents should not ask for their child(ren) to be added to a full camp or to switch groups.


Camp Hours

Camp activities are planned for 7:45am-3:00pm. All children must arrive by 8:45am each day. 

Swimming is the first activity from 7:45-8:45am. Children who do not wish to swim may arrive from 8:30-8:45am and will wait in the lobby; our staff's attention must be on children in the pool. 

Any late arrivals or early check-outs must be communicated at least one day prior so the camp staff can be informed and prepared.

After-camp care is provided from 3:00-4:30pm in the summer only. There is an additional fee of $20/child/week regardless of the number of days you need care (no proration). 

Any parent who arrives after their scheduled pickup time will be charged $1/minute, payable via debit/credit card at our front desk. Time to retrieve a wallet from the car is counted in the late minutes. 


Pricing & Payment

  • Member pricing is only available to children and grandchildren of Student Recreation Center members. Members who register other children at the member price will be invoiced for the balance. 
  • Members who join the SRC after registering for camp at the non-member price can have the difference in price refunded. Membership must be current during the registered camp week(s); no refunds on previous camp weeks that occurred prior to joining.

Payment is due in full at the time of registration. All registrations are made online via the Campus Recreation Portal. Only credit and debit cards are accepted. Your receipt will be emailed to you and should be kept for tax purposes.

Per university policy, we cannot accept credit card payments over the phone.

Regular registration for each session closes the prior Thursday at 11:59 PM. We do not accept registrations the Friday, Saturday, or Sunday before a camp session so we can adequately prepare and keep our counselors informed.

If you missed a session registration deadline, and there is still space available in your child’s age group, you can register late in-person the Monday of each camp session at 7:45-8:30am at the front desk of the Student Recreation Center. There is a late fee of $25/child and only credit or debit cards are accepted. No cash or checks. Please allow 30 minutes to complete late, in-person registration.


Cancellation and Refund Policy

  • A full refund will be granted if requested by three weeks before the start of your camp session.
  • A 75% refund will be granted if requested by two weeks before the start of your camp session. 
  • A 50% refund will be granted if requested by one week before the start of your camp session.  
  • No refunds are granted less than one week before your camp session. 

Fill out our refund form to request a cancellation and refund. Please see your session receipt for the specific refund dates. Camp fees cannot be transferred to another Campus Recreation and Wellness program such as swim lessons or birthday parties. Once a camp session begins, there are no refunds or rescheduling.

There is no pro-rated cost if your child cannot attend the entire session.

Illness, injury, registering for the wrong session, family emergencies or other extenuating circumstance that occurs less than one week before the start of your camp session, and warrants missing the entire camp week (or an entire day for single-day Fall/Winter camps), will receive a 50% refund pending documentation from a third-party provider. 

For single-day Fall/Winter camps: no refunds will be granted if Campus Recreation and Wellness is notified on the day of camp that your child will not attend. 

Drop-Off and Pick-Up 

Any individual bringing a child OR picking a child up must complete the daily attendance log, which includes the time and a full, legible signature. Parents must escort their child(ren) into and out of the Student Recreation Center every day; children will not be allowed to sign themselves in/out or leave the building to meet parents in the parking lot.

Parents should park in a marked parking space; do not park in the pedestrian walkways or university/delivery parking spaces. 

During drop-off, children should be brought to the Student Recreation Center lobby, and counselors will then escort them to the outdoor pool. Children who want to swim must be dropped off between 7:45-8:30am each day. Children who do not want to swim may be dropped off between 8:30-8:45am. 

Pick-up takes place in our classroom near the lobby beginning at 2:40pm. All children who are not staying for after-camp care must be picked up by 3:00pm. Children in after-camp care must be picked up by 4:30pm. Any parent who arrives after their scheduled pickup time will be charged $1/minute, payable via debit/credit card at our front desk. Time to retrieve a wallet from the car is counted in the late minutes. 

The only individuals who may pick up a child from camp are those listed as an authorized pick-up person. You may add unlimited authorized pickup persons via your Campus Recreation Portal account. Staff will not release a child to anyone not listed. We may ask a pick-up person to present a valid driver’s license.

Pool Safety 

All children will be given swim tests on the first day of each session and throughout camp as needed. Children who do not pass the swim test must wear a life jacket during all pool activities. Campus Recreation and Wellness provides life jackets.

Age Groups

Children will be put into an age group. Our ratio is 10 children per one counselor.  All groups will do some activities together including swimming, snack times, and lunch time. During other activities, the age groups may be separated based on facility space or the age-appropriateness of the activity.

Snacks and Lunch

Lunch will not be provided during 2024 camps. The Fresh Food Company (cafeteria) will be closed for renovations.

All campers should bring a bagged lunch, two snacks and an inexpensive reusable water bottle each day. We do not have refrigerators or microwaves available for camper use. 

Food sent via delivery services is not accepted and will be discarded upon arrival. 

Health Packet & Waiver

All children must have a current complete health form and waiver on file. The health packet is good from June 1-May 31. 


Accommodations

If your child has a special need that requires accommodations, please contact us at srcsummercamps@babylonpr.com. We work with the university’s Office of Risk Management, Center for Educational Accessibility & Disability Resources, and attorneys on a case-by-case basis to determine if we can provide reasonable accommodations for a requested need.

We cannot provide one-on-one attention throughout the day for any need including but not limited to physical, medical, intellectual, emotional, or behavioral. Each counselor is responsible for up to 10 children.

Camper Rules

Campers are expected to participate in all activities and adhere to these daily guidelines, in addition to USA's code of conduct for university-sanctioned camps. Continued non-compliance with the rules of the program will result in immediate dismissal from camp and forfeiture of program cost.

  1. Listen and follow all directions from counselors.
  2. Stay with assigned group and counselor.
  3. Athletic shoes/sneakers are required in all areas of the Student Recreation Center except the pool.
  4. Walk and use a quiet voice in the hallways and in the classroom.
  5. Wear name tag at all times, except in the pool.
  6. Do not deface or vandalize any equipment or facility.
  7. Show respect for others and their belongings.
  8. Clean up dishes, food, and table in the dining hall after lunch.
  9. No electronics are allowed at camp, as they disrupt daily activities. This includes cell phones, tablets, smart watches, activity trackers, games, and any other form of electronics. Parents are responsible for making sure electronics are left at home each day.
  10. HAVE FUN!

What to Bring to Camp

Children should arrive each day in their swimsuits, flip-flops or water shoes, and bring a towel. Please put sunscreen on your child prior to arrival. Children may also bring a hat, sunglasses, and swim goggles. Children should bring a small bag with a change of clothes including shorts, shirt, underwear, socks, and athletic shoes. Non-aerosol sunscreen and insect repellent can be included. No large bags are allowed. Athletic shoes MUST be worn in all areas of the Student Recreation Center and during all outdoor activities excluding the pool. Socks are required each day at the rock wall. 

Please mark all of your camper’s items with their full name using permanent marker or label. Lost-and-found items will be kept for the duration of the summer. Unclaimed items will be donated to charity one week after the final day of camp.


Electronics and Personal Belongings

Children are prohibited from bringing toys, money, tablets, games, trading cards, electronic items, weapons, etc. to camp. These items will be confiscated. NO CELL PHONES OR SMART WATCHES ARE ALLOWED.