Frequently Asked Questions

What should my child wear when they arrive at camp?
Campers should arrive wearing a bathing suit.

Where do I drop off and pick up my child?
Drop off and pick up will take place in front of the 13th Street entrance (133 13th Street) of the Palladium Athletic Facility. Pick up will be between 2:45pm and 3:00pm each day.

What should my child bring to camp?

  • Goggles
  • Towel
  • Water bottle
  • Athletic Shorts, T-shirt, Socks & Sneakers
  • An extra bathing suit for pm session
  • A large zip loc bag for wet suit from am session
  • Lunch-with name on it (no glass, no nuts)

All of these items should fit into ONE backpack that has child’s name prominently displayed.

DO NOT bring anything of value to the camp, including video games, iPhones, etc.
Please make sure that all personal items have your child’s name on them
Be sure that your child knows what they have come to camp with and what they need to return home with-this helps lessen any lost and found items.

Are campers supervised at all times?
On the first day of camp, campers will be placed in a group based upon their skill level and age. From that point on, campers swim, travel, eat, and play with the same counselor for the entire week.

Campers may separate from their assigned counselor to change in their respective locker rooms (based on gender), but will be supervised in those locker rooms by a counselor in charge and then will line up and meet back up with their assigned counselor at end of changing session.

It is often helpful to talk with your child about how to change in and out of bathing suits and into clothes and vice versa while keeping all personal items in their back pack before the start of camp. This ensures an effective transition process for everyone!

There is also a lifeguard on duty during all swim periods-separate from the counselors who are teaching and then supervising the campers.

What is the Camper to Counselor Ratio?
There is a 6:1 camper/counselor ratio.

Why must I provide my child’s immunization records?
The NY Swim Camp is required by the New York State Board of Heath to have a current copy of the immunization record of each camper.

Do I need to check in on the first day of camp?
Yes, on the first day of camp, all campers should arrive with their parent or guardian at 9:00 am to check in at the Palladium Athletic Facility in front of the 13th Street Entrance (133 13th Street). At check-in, we will confirm your registration and distribute any necessary information. After check-in, our counselors will escort all campers to the pool!

Can I park my car at NYU?
NYU does not provide parking. There is street parking and private parking garages in the area.

Is there a cancellation policy?
Please be aware instructors are hired, equipment is purchased, time is reserved, and applications potentially denied all based on your registration. Therefore, there will not be any pro-rates, refunds or credits after July 1st.

Prior to July 1st, we will gladly refund your money, but will have to assess a $100 cancelation fee.

Furthermore, there will be no refunds or credits for children who are not emotionally ready to participate or become ill during the camp.

Is lunch provided for my child?
No, lunch will not be provided for the campers. Campers should arrive each day with a packed lunch-no glass, no nuts-and their name should be on it.

Can I come to watch camp or see my child swim?
No, NYU does not allow parents to enter the facility while camp is in progress.

How will I learn about my child’s swimming progress?
At the end of the week, campers will receive a short progress report from their assigned counselor.