FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are you interested in coming to Dawg Camp?
Check out the helpful FAQs below for more information!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are you interested in coming to Dawg Camp?
Check out the helpful FAQs below for more information!

Despite the name, Dawg Camp is simply the name of this transition program! Unless you attend Dawg Camp Adventure, you will not be camping outside, rather you are in a residence hall located on UGAs campus.ย 

Yes! There is something for every new University of Georgia student โ€“ community engagement, outdoor adventures, Athens immersion, transfer student, school spirit/traditions ย โ€“ each program is designed for different interests!ย 

Dawg Camp programs run through the months of June , July, and August with different programs taking place at different times. Depending on the program it can last any where from four to six daysย throughout the summer.ย 

Each Dawg Camp program speaks to various interests, which results in different program focuses.ย  Visit our programs page to learn more!ย 

Yes! All programs are exciting and unique, so participate in as many as you would like! However, each Dawg Camp shares a common curriculum, so there will be contentย overlap if you choose to attend more than one camp.ย 

Registrations is currently open! Registration deadlines are approximately two weeks prior to the start of each program. This allows our staff enough time to prepare materials.ย 

You will receive an e-mail from the UGA Marketplaceย  immediately as a receipt for your purchase! This email will provide you with essential dates and basic information about the camp. About two weeks out, you will receive more detailed information to help you plan for your trip.ย  If you do not receive a confirmation email, please check your spam inbox! If you are still in need of assistance, please email us at dawgcamp@uga.edu with your order # in the subject line.ย 

Dawg Camp Classic City, Discovery, Innovate, Connect, and Destination take place in Athens with students staying on campus. ย Dawg Camp Adventure takes place in North Carolina. All check-in processes begin in Athens, GA for those programs that go off-campus!ย 

All of our Dawg Camp programs besides Dawg Camp Destination is for students only.

Dawg Camp Destination is our first camp to allow families, guests, and supporters to engage with our program. Dawg Camp Destination is designed for those coming out-of-state or those traveling from afar!ย 

Weย do notย allow students to meet with friends or family while they are immersed in a Dawg Camp program. When scheduling travel, students must plan to attend their registered camp in its entirety. If students are unable to arrive late or leave early from camp, please make travel arrangements accordingly.ย 

Since no two camps are alike, lodging, meals and activities vary for each and is reflected in the price. The price of each camp includes lodging, transportation during the program, meals, activities, and a t-shirt.ย 

An e-mail with all of these details will be sent to all participants two weeks prior to the start of their program. If you need that information in advance, please email dawgcamp@uga.edu.ย 

Dawg Camp Classic City, Connect, Discovery, and Innovate participants are housed in UGA residence halls located on campus.

ย Dawg Camp Adventure participants stay outdoors in tents during their time in North Carolina.ย 

Dawg Camp Destination participants will stay in their Fall 2025 housing arrangements. On-campus housing move-in should not conflict with Dawg Camp Destinationย 

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PLEASE NOTE:ย If you are a student with a disability which may need accommodation to participate in our program, please directly contact Accessibility and Testing (705-542-8719) for an evaluation of your needs.

At UGA Orientation, students have the opportunity to see campus, go through academic advising, select courses, and gain exposure to departments and student support resources at the institution. Dawg Camp focuses on the next step – the transition from high school to college. Dawg Camp gives participants the opportunity to expand on the knowledge learned at orientation while being exposed to student life and UGA traditions, exploring common transition topics, and participating in fun and dynamic activities. Our programs allow incoming students to learn about more about what UGA has to offer and form closer bonds with their peers in a more casual environment. Dawg Camp also provides the opportunity for participants to be mentored by Dawg Camp Counselors โ€“ UGA upperclassmen involved in many areas of campus that are trained and eager to help new students find their place at UGA and thrive in their first year and beyond.ย 

Feel free to sign up and join us anyway! Participants do not need to attend orientation before attending Dawg Camp.ย 

Dawg Camp operates in partnership with New Student Orientation. If there is a scheduling conflict with orientation that doesnโ€™t allow a student to attend Dawg Camp, contact us at dawgcamp@uga.edu to discuss possible accommodations. 

Please also let us know if your Dawg Camp session overlaps with your new Student Orientation Session. 

Once a program is full, we will replace the registration link with a Waitlist link!  Simply fill out the form and if a spot opens up, we will contact individuals in the order in which they completed the form. 

Yes! Fee waivers are based on a completed application and demonstrated financial need. Dawg Camp Fee Waiver Application will be available in March 2025 when registration opens! If you have a concern about your ability to afford a Dawg Camp program, please email us at dawgcamp@uga.edu. 

A 50% refund will be given to those who request it at least two weeks prior to the start of their original Dawg Camp program (the exact date is on your respective registration form).ย No refunds will be given for cancellations made after the registration deadline as program materials have already been purchased and reservations have been solidified.ย 

Dawg Camp is a once in a lifetime opportunity only for incoming students to the University of Georgia. This means that the only chance students have to participate in this tradition is prior to the start of their first semester at UGA. \