Camp B registration will open on March 29th! If you are an incoming student from out of state, you can expect an email!
Camp Information
Camp B is an optional overnight camp in Prescott, AZ for incoming out of state students and international students on the Tempe campus. At camp, you can expect to participate in team challenges, meet other out of state students, learn more about Barrett resources, and start off your college career with a memorable experience!
The cost of the camp is $75* per student and includes:
Transportation on a motor coach bus (from Tempe)
All Meals (2 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner, snacks)
Lodging for 1 night at camp
Camp B T-shirt
Camp B Sweatshirt
All materials for activities
Early Move In with ASU Housing
*If this cost inhibits you from attending this camp, please contact Ashleybrand@asu.edu Please note this camp fee is nonrefundable.
The date for Camp B this year is Friday, August 16th- Saturday, August 17th
The students will depart from Barrett Tempe for Emmanuel Pines at 8 AM on the 16th and return back on August 17th at approximately 11:30 AM. If you are waitlisted, don't worry! You will either be directed to select the second camp option or, emailed as soon as a space becomes available.
Frequently Asked Questions What can I expect my time at Camp B to look like?
We will leave from the Tempe campus early in the morning and arrive up at camp for a brief introduction and lunch. Day 1 will be filled with activities and team builders designed to help you make connections and learn more about ASU and Barrett resources. We will have a group dinner and if fire conditions permit, plan to have a fire and s'mores that evening before heading back to your cabin (shared rooms/bunk style) for the night! Day 2 we will get up for breakfast, participate in closing activities and head back to Tempe in time for lunch!
What do I need to bring?
All participants will receive a packing list in July, but since meals are provided, you can expect to bring
Sleeping bag or sheets and blanket
Pillow
Comfortable clothes/shoes for an overnight trip
Toiletries for an overnight trip
Sunscreen
Flashlight
Any medications
Can I move in early?
Yes! If you have a booking with ASU Housing, we will ask you for that information during registration. We will then coordinate a move-in time for you that will be about 24 hours before you leave for camp. Please note, early move in is not assisted move-in so you will need to move in your belongings (although carts are able to be rented at the front desk upon check-in on a first come, first serve basis).
What if I am an Arizona resident?
At this time, we just have camp options for our Tempe students coming from out of state. However! We still have plenty of fun activities to welcome you to campus. We recommend checking out the Barrett Events Calendar or the Barrett Tempe Instagram page for information on upcoming events. If you are coming to the Poly, West, or Downtown campuses, check the Barrett website for your camp information.
Where is Camp B held?
Camp B is held in Prescott, Arizona at a campsite called Emmanuel Pines. It is about two hours north of the Phoenix metro area.
What if I am also going to E2 Camp?
If you are an Engineering student who is also planning to attend E2, we would encourage you to sign up for Camp 14, as this camp date will be occuring prior to the depature for Camp B.
What are your Health and Safety protocols?
We will be following ASU’s guidelines. We highly recommend all participants receive a negative COVID-19 test prior to attending the event. ASU makes it very easy to get tested and results are available approximately 48 hours after submitting your sample. If a student tests positive at camp they will be put into isolation until a parent or guardian can pick them up from camp.
Please note: guidelines are subject to change
The guidelines and safety protocols are based on current public health recommendations, government policy, and Board and University policy. Protocols will be adapted as local, state, and federal guidelines and declarations are revised and as public health circumstances on campus and surrounding areas evolve. Read more information on the Novel Coronavirus and ASU’s response.