WSU Soccer Camps: FAQs


Frequently Asked Questions

Get your questions answered and be prepared for camp!





Are there any discounts offered?


Yes. Girls Residential Team Discount: $44 dollars off camp price offered for each player on a team of 14 players or more.


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Can Teams attend?


Yes!!! Teams are highly encouraged! There are team discounts available upon registering. We offer an Advanced Team Program that will be built specifically around your team's needs.   


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What is the camp refund policy?


In the case of a cancellation, you will receive your registration fee, less a $100 dollar non-refundable administrative fee. There will be no refund if cancellation occurs on the day camp begins or during the week of camp.   


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What forms are required in order for my child to participate?


Medical Release Form, Copy of Insurance Card, Physical Form (same as used for school athletics this year) or note from physician stating that camper has been cleared to participate in all camp activities.   The physical form/doctor’s note is new this year and must accompany the medical release form when camper comes to sign in on Sunday, July 13th at Scott-Coman Hall on the WSU Campus.


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What items should my child bring to camp?


Girl's Residential: Soccer shorts, Training shirts, Socks, Soccer Cleats, Shingaurds, Sweatshirts/Pants, Swimsuit/Towel, Running Shoes, Sleepwear, Toothbrush/paste, Shampoo/Soap, Indoor Shoes (in case of bad weather), Alarm Clock, Paper/Pen/Stamps, Spending Money, Water Bottle, Fan, Snacks, Laundry Soap, Sunscreen

Cougar Cubs & The Cougs: Soccer cleats, soccer ball, water bottle, sunscreen


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Where and when is check in?


Girls Residential Check-In: Sunday, July 8th, 2007 at the entrance of the Scott-Coman dorms.


Cougar Cubs & The Cougs Check-In: Monday, July 16th, 2007. 1/2 hour before the first session on Rogers Field.


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How do I get to camp? (Driving directions)


CLICK HERE for Driving Directions


CLICK HERE for a campus map


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What meals are provided?


Residential Campers: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner


Commuter Camper: Lunch and Dinner


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What is a typical day like?


7:00am   Rise and Shine   

7:30am-8:30am   Breakfast and head to fields

9:00am-10:30am   Field Session 1   

11:15-12:30   Lunch

12:45pm-1:30pm   Structured Activity

1:30pm-3:00pm   Field Session 2   

3:30pm-5:00pm   Rest

5:00pm-6:00pm   Dinner

6:30pm-8:00pm   Field Session 3--Games

8:30pm-9:30pm   Structured Activity

10:00pm   Lights Out


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Is there a medical staff at camp?


Yes!!! There will be a certified athletic trainer available at every camp.   


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Will there be a supervision at the dorms?


Yes. There will be camp counselors/coaches staying in the dorms overnight.   


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