Camp Information

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Camp Information

Who?

Christian students entering 9th through 12th grades, or incoming freshmen to Cedarville University who are considering careers in Music.

What?

At Music Camp you will develop skills through personalized instruction. Private lessons and master classes will be available in the following areas:

  • Brass
  • Music Production and Film Scoring
  • Piano
  • Strings
  • Voice
  • Woodwind

When?

June 4-8, 2012 (final registration deadline is May 29, 2012)

Register and check into residence halls between 3-5 p.m. on Monday. Camp concludes at 2:00 p.m. on Friday. All campers must be picked up by 1:00 p.m. An additional fee of $15.00 per hour will apply for any later departures.

Cedarville University Airport Transportation

Dayton – $45 roundtrip
Columbus – $80 roundtrip

Cedarville University provides shuttle service from Dayton and Columbus airports to pick up Academic Camp students at 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Monday. The shuttles will drop off Academic Camp students at Dayton and Columbus airports on Friday at 3:00 p.m. For a shuttle service to Dayton, there is a $45.00 round-trip charge. For shuttle service to Columbus, there is a $80.00 round-trip charge.

PLEASE NOTE: Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate any early arrival and early/late departure for any camp students. Please adjust your schedule accordingly.

Please email Event Services with your student's flight information and cell phone number (if applicable) by May 29, 2012 to confirm shuttle service.

Where?

All music camp sessions will take place in the magnificent rehearsal and recital halls of the Dixon Ministry Center, one of the largest and best-equipped music facilities of any Christian university in the United States.

Cost?

The $400 registration fee includes all meals, housing, field trips, activities, supplies, and a camp shirt.

What to Bring?

  • Great attitude
  • Open heart to the Lord
  • Excitement to learn
  • Desire to make new friends

and in your suitcase…

  • Bible
  • linens or sleeping bag for twin bed
  • pencil and notebook
  • umbrella
  • personal items
  • sunscreen
  • towels
  • comfortable clothes and shoes
  • pillow
  • trash can
  • money for snacks
  • signed medical release form

What to Wear?

Modest casual dress including blue jeans, shorts, and t-shirts are acceptable for camp activities. Shorts should be no shorter than halfway between the top of the knee and top of the thigh. Exposed midriff style shirts are not allowed.

For the concert on Friday morning, guys should plan to wear slacks and a button down shirt or polo and girls should plan to wear a skirt and nice top.