Summer Music Camps
Summer Music Camps
Rowan Summer Music Camps
Hosted by Department Faculty, Rowan Summer Music Camps offer high school students ages 14-18 the opportunity to develop their musical skills while experiencing life on a college campus! With both overnight and commuter options, the five-day camp provides student musicians a chance to explore what it takes to become a music educator, performing artist or industry professional.
Campers will engage in challenging repertoire, ensemble performances, instructional classes, live concerts, special topic sessions and more, while receiving personalized instruction from some of the region's finest music educators and performers.
Designed to challenge beginner and more advanced young musicians, our camps offer a supportive and nurturing environment where students thrive. Campers will build lasting connections with like-minded peers through collaborative team-building activites and develop leadership skills to succeed in their school programs and beyond!
Summer Camp 2025 Dates & Rates
Sunday, July 13 through Thursday, July 17 (Jazz Camp)
Sunday, July 20 through Thursday, July 24 (Band, String, Vocal, Tech & Business)
Commuter Tuition = $500*
Resident (Overnight) Tuition = $900*
Register Here
*Register early and SAVE
Program Offering
Learn more about our five (5) different camp sections below to find the session that's right for you!
Band CampString CampVocal CampMusic Technology & Business CampLIVE Q&A Sessions
Want to learn more about our summer camp programming? Interested in connecting with camp staff? Join one of our upcoming virtual Q&A sessions, Wednesdays at 7PM.
- February 26
- March 26
- April 30
- May 28
- June 25
Sample Schedule*
8:00am Breakfast (residents only)
8:45am Commuters arrive
9:00am Warm-Ups/Rehearsal, Sectional Coaching and/or Special Topics Session
1:30pm Lunch in Campus Dining Hall
2:45pm Rehearsals and/or Special Topics Session
3:30pm Masterclass from Guest Artist, Individual Lessons, and/or Recording Studio Session
5:30pm Dinner in Campus Dining Hall
6:30pm Evening Concert/Special Guest Artist Presentation
8:30pm Evening Activities
FAQs
Commuter vs Resident?
Our Summer Music Camp has both an overnight or "resident" camper option and a day "commuter" camper option. Commuters will arrive in the mornings and leave after the day's programming concludes, while residents check-in and stay on campus at the University's newest Dromitor, Holly Pointe Commons for the duration of camp . Both commuters and residents participate in the same activities throughout the day, including lunch and dinner with the rest of the group. Commuter tuition is $500 and resident camper tuition is $900.
What level of proficiency or experience to directors expect?
What should I bring/pack?
We reccommend all campers come prepared with:
- Water bottle/refillable bottle (fill stations and fountains available across campus)
- Sunscreen (for outdoor activites)
- Instrument
- A backpack or tote bag
- Pencils and highlighters
- Snacks
- Umbrella or poncho
- a good pair of sneakers
- shower shoes
A more detailed packing list for resident campers is available in our camp handbook.
Cash is optional. Vending machines (take cash-small bills or card) are located in the music building and campers are allowed to visit them during breaks throughout the day and during evening activities. We will also visit the YOGO Factory! (Frozen Yogurt on-campus) one evening and campers are allowed to purchase their own frozen yogur
How are roommates chosen for overnight campers?
Roommates are assigned by our camp team. Typically, campers are paired with students in the same camp (vocal with vocal, band with band, etc.) and the same age group and gender.
If you are coming to camp with a friend or sibling, let our team know and we can accomodate your roommate request.
Accessibility & Accommodations
What time is drop off/pick up for commuters?
Students commuting for camp should plan to be dropped off by 8:45AM. Pick up at the end of the day is typically 8-9pm after the social activities conclude.
Earlier pick up times can be arranged as needed. Commuters have lunch and dinner with the rest of the camp and dinner wraps up by 6pm typically.
What and where will I eat at camp?
Where will I live on campus during camp?
What type of support and supervision is there for campers?
All campers are supported by our camp team, made up of Rowan faculty, support staff and alumni and Rowan Music major counselors. The camp team is available 24/7 for the duration of camp.
Campers travel in large groups and attendance is taken at all rehearsals, sectionals, meals, concerts and at the dorms. In addition to our camp staff supervision the Rowan University Campus Police patrol the campus 24/7.
Is there a recital or performance at the end of camp?
Will I have fun?
I still have questions...
Reach out to us at musiccamps@rowan.edu and a member of our Camp Team will get back to you!
Please direct all Jazz Camp questions to mapp@rowan.edu