
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
EAST COAST LACROSSE CAMP
1.) Where and when is check-in and check-out?
2.) I have found a cheaper flight arriving/departing the night before/after camp. Can my son stay in the dorms the night before/after camp?
3.) What should I bring to camp?
4.) My son is driving to camp. Can he park his car up there?
5.) Why do I need a key deposit?
6.) I want to room with someone who I know is also coming. Is that possible?
7.) Can I go to both sessions of camp?
8.) Where is Scully-Fahey field? How do I get to Dartmouth?
9.) What are the differences between the two sessions?
10.) I have heard that most D-1 programs will have already obtained
verbal commitments and have filled their respective classes this summer. As
a rising senior this summer, would there be any slots for me to compete for?
11.) What is the cost of camp?
1.) Where and when is check-in and check-out?
a. For Session I (July 10th-July 13th)
i. Check-in: Sunday July 10th from 3-5PM @ Scully-Fahey Field. Campers will be given their respective dorms, itinerary and campus map at check in.
ii. Check-out: Wednesday July 13th at 11:00am immediately following the morning session. Campers should make arrangements to be picked up at 11:00am their respective dorm.
b. For Session II (July 13th-16th)
i. Check-in: Wednesday July 13th from 3-5PM @ Scully-Fahey Field. Campers will be given their respective dorms, itinerary and campus map at check in.
ii. Check-out: Saturday July 16th at 11:00am immediately following the morning session. Campers should make arrangements to be picked up at 11:00am at their respective dorm.
2.) I have found a cheaper flight arriving/departing the night before/after camp. Can my son stay in the dorms the night before/after camp?
a. Unfortunately, because we only have the dorms for the nights of camp and for those respective campers, we cannot house anyone before or after those times. If you are in the second session of camp, we still cannot house you prior to your session. You will have to find alternative means of housing. A list of local accommodations are found through this link: http://www.dartmouth.edu/home/about/visiting.html
3.) What should I bring to camp?
a. Essentials: Helmet, Cleats, Turf Shoes and Sneakers, Gloves, Arm Pads, Shoulder Pads, Lacrosse Stick, Mouthpiece, Bed Linen, Blanket, Towels, Pillow, Toiletries (Soap, toothpaste, etc.), Window or Floor Fan, Extra clothing, Spending Money – for Camp Store and walks into Hanover
b. Note: The East Coast Lacrosse Camp is not responsible for the damage and/or loss of personal items and cash. Please use good judgment in the items you decide to bring.
4.) My son is driving to camp. Can he park his car up there?
a. If it is necessary to bring a car, it must be parked and remain parked until camp is over. All car keys will be collected at registration and returned at Checkout. Also, campers may not ride in cars with anyone other than their parents or Camp Staff. We will direct them to the appropriate parking spaces when they arrive.
5.) Why do I need a key deposit?
a. We need a key deposit in case there is a lost key. We keep all key deposit checks in a safe place until the end of camp when campers return their keys. We will take cash as well. When you return the key, we will return your cash or either rip up or return the check.
6.) I want to room with someone who I know is also coming. Is that possible?
a. Yes, it is possible. Please notate who you would like to room with on your application.
7.) Can I go to both sessions of camp?
a. Yes, you can go to both sessions of camp, however, the price does not decrease if you decide to attend both sessions.
8.) Where is Scully-Fahey field? How do I get to Dartmouth?
A campus map is available online as well as more advanced directions to Dartmouth by checking out the following link: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~maps/directions/Busses leave the Manchester, N.H. airport at the following times for Hanover, N.H.
12:45 am
11:05 am
3:05 pm
7:20 pm
9.) What are the differences between the two sessions?
- There is no difference between either session. We hold two sessions so that we can alleviate conflicts between the multiple camp options out there. All that matters is having you up to experience campus and for us and the other staffs present to get a great evaluation over the course of four days.
10.) I have heard that most D-1 programs will have already obtained
verbal commitments and have filled their respective classes this summer. As
a rising senior this summer, would there be any slots for me to compete for?
- Absolutely yes. Not only will Dartmouth have slots to compete for,
but the many other schools that will be attending, to both recruit and work,
will have slots in their recruiting classes.
11.) What is the cost of camp?
For our showcase camps (ECLC Session I & II): $640