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Camp FAQs

Registration

Online registration ends June 3, 2024, or when camp has reached its capacity.

Exploring Careers in Healthcare camp welcomes and looks forward to working with students of every level of ability and interest. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants must be entering 10th, 11th or 12th grade in Fall 2024 to be accepted. 

An automatic email will be generated at the time of registration indicating that the student has been registered in the camp. This email will include basic information about your registration and will function as a receipt.

At the end of May, you will receive further information about Exploring Careers in Healthcare camp, along with a request to complete and return the health form if you have not already done so.

Tuition

Tuition for Exploring Careers in Healthcare Camp is $350 for all 3 days of camp. 

A 10% discount is available to Messiah University employees.  Email healthcareerscamp@messiah.edu to receive the discount code.

Yes, partial scholarships are available.  Click on the blue Scholarship application button on the Exploring Careers in Healthcare Camp homepage and submit the form to be considered for a partial scholarship.

 

  • Meals
  • Students will receive lunch and snacks.
  • Students are not permitted to bring bag lunches.
  • Please note special dietary needs on your registration form.

Payment in full is required at the time of registration, unless you are applying for a partial scholarship*. If applying for a scholarship, please complete the first page of the registration form and then fill out and submit the Scholarship application located on the Exploroing Careers in Healthcare Camp homepage.  If approved for a scholarship, you will be given a discount code to use for the payment portion of your registration.

*Contingent upon scholarship availability.

Full refunds are available until May 19, 2025. After May 19, 50% refunds will be available only in cases of documented medical or family emergencies.

Health and Medical Concerns

You will be notified in the event that your child falls ill or is injured. If your child falls ill and requires medical attention, camp staff will follow the instructions that you provided on the health form you submited at the time of registration. Public safety staff members on campus are trained in basic emergency procedures and can transport students to nearby medical facilities in cases of emergency.

The camp director will collect medications that you specify on the health form for safekeeping. The counselor will distribute medications to students per the instructions given on the health form. High school students who self-medicate will need to bring the meds to registration and fill out a permission form with parent signature and medication details.

Please be sure and inform us on the health form if your child has a disability that requires any kind of special accommodation. Messiah University is a disability-friendly campus. The buildings that we will be using are designed to be accessible. We will not have staff specifically trained in dealing with students with disability, but we are committed to making sure that all students experience a safe, fun, and productive learning environment, and will do all in our power to ensure that such an environment is created.

Commuter Student

All students should plan to arrive on campus by 8:15 am and stay on campus until the end of the camp day, between 4:30 and 5:00 pm. Drop off and pick up will be at the parking lot entrance to Jordan/Kline Science Center.

Commuter students with cars and licenses may drive to campus. Students who drive themselves should park in the parking lot behind the Jordan/Kline Science Center. Students who drive may not drive during the course of the day. Failure to abide by this condition may result in dismissal from the program at the discretion of the director.