Power Wheelchair Soccer Camp
July 16 – July 18, 2025
Rising 9th – 12th Graders

We are excited to announce the inaugural Auburn Power Wheelchair Soccer ID Camp. Students will receive training and direction from Auburn PWS staff and will scrimmage against other top young talent from across the United States. The focus of the camp is to develop individual skills and increase understanding of the game. We will also have a Q&A session where we will discuss the recruiting process and answer questions relating to the admissions process and transition to college. The camp is open to individuals in high school that are registered with a USPSA team.

Personal Care Attendants and athletes will experience campus-life while residing in Auburn's resident dormitories and eating at campus dining facilities. Campers will also have 24/7 counselor supervision.

HOUSING:

Campers will reside in the Village Community. Most suites are configured with four single bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a common living/dining area. Linens will be provided for each camper.

Please Note:
With the size of the camp and the number of campers, ADA accessible rooms are limited and cannot be guaranteed for all campers. We will do our best to accommodate those that need ADA accessible rooms/bathrooms, but understand that may not be possible. Shower chairs will be provided by the camp staff for use in all bathrooms at the dorms. Roll-in showers are not available in every bathroom, and availability cannot be guaranteed. Housing accommodations will be made once all applications are received. Once on-site if adjustments need to be made, it will be at the discretion of the Camp Director.

MEALS:

All meals will be served in the Edge Dining Facility.

FACILITIES:

Power Wheelchair Soccer Camp will take place in Historic Beard Eaves Memorial Coliseum.

Registration

If interested in registering, please contact Zach Dickey, (334) 844-2096 or zad0006@auburn.edu.

This camp focuses on individual fundamental skill development. Players will participate in skill developing drills and games, as well as controlled scrimmages that emphasize the skills and concepts taught by the staff.

Camp Fees are $600 and include the following items:

  • On campus housing
  • All meals, snacks and drinks while at camp
  • Program instruction, materials and equipment
  • Recreational activities
  • Housing and meals for required Personal Care Attendant


Cancellation:

All cancellation requests must be submitted via email. Please send your request to opce@auburn.edu.

Cancellation Procedure:

  1. Cancellation request received at least 6 weeks prior to the start date of the program: Full refund, less $100.
  2. Cancellation request received less than 6 weeks but at least 3 weeks prior to the program start date: Refund of 50%
  3. Cancellation request received less than 3 weeks prior to the program start date or “no show”: No refund.

Note: Refunds will be issued to the individual/organization who made the original payment.

What to Bring to Camp:

Auburn will provide sheets, pillow, blanket, towel and shower chair.
Toiletries:
  • Shampoo/Conditioner
  • Body wash, Soap, Deodorant
  • Toothbrush and Toothpaste
  • Bath and Face Towels
  • Hairbrush
Clothing:
  • Basketball shoes
  • At least four pairs of socks
  • At least four pairs of basketball shorts
  • At least four pairs of athletic socks
  • At least four t-shirts
  • Pajamas
    *Campers will be provided a jersey to wear throughout camp.
Miscellaneous:
  • $50 key deposit: cash or check due at Check-In.
    • This will be returned on the last day of camp once the key is returned.
    • Make check payable to Auburn University.
  • Laundry bag
  • Medications
    • For campers who need to carry medication with them throughout the day, we recommend a string backpack labeled clearly with the camper's name.
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Personal basketball items (straps, wrist bands, etc.)
  • Catheters
  • Spending money (Optional)

Last Updated: November 12, 2024