Frequently Asked Questions
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We open for check-in and registration at 10am on the first day of camp (Thursday, July 30, 2026) and will remain available for check-in and registration until camp ends at 2pm on the final day of camp (Sunday, August 2, 2026). Camp activities/classes kick off at 5:15pm on the first day (Thursday, July 30) and continue until 1:30pm on the final day (Sunday, August 2, 2026). We encourage campers to attend before the start of activities on the first day so that they have time to find their cabins and settle in. We also encourage campers to come during daylight hours to the extent possible as the campsite is in the mountains. If you are planning to arrive at night, please reach out to any of the individuals on the Contact page of our website or MSCC2014@gmail.com so we are prepared for your arrival.
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MSCC is not able to provide campers with transportation to and from the campsite.
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MSCC does offer refunds for those who can no longer attend. Registrants who cancel their registration by July 29, 2026 (1 day before camp starts) can receive a 100% refund. Registrants who cancel their registration on July 30, 2026 (once camp begins) until August 2, 2026 (when camp ends) can receive a 50% refund. No-shows who have not contacted MSCC to cancel their registration before camp ends will not receive a refund.
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Please click here for what to bring and not to bring to camp.
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MSCC Camp is structured to balance learning about the camp’s theme, Islam, rest, and community time.
Five daily prayers
Morning hikes after Fajr prayer.
Breakfast
Multiple learning sessions
Lunch and Rest time
Afternoon recreation
Evening campfire
Lights out by 10pm
A detailed schedule will be provided at the camp site.
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Most campers stay in traditional cabin-style housing with their counselors. Cabins include bunk beds, electricity, heating, and areas for personal belongings. Restroom accommodations include access to a shared, multi-stall bathroom with multiple showers.
Head over to the gallery to check out photos of the grounds.
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Meals at MSCC Camp are all about community. All meals served are certified Halal. Campers, counselors, and cabins eat together family-style in our dining hall. We offer a rotating menu of delicious meals alongside plenty of everyday options like fresh fruit and cereal. To help us keep your camper happy and healthy, please share any dietary needs with us before camp starts so we can prep ahead of time.
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MSCC has not at this point made any decisions on whether to offer scholarships. This is something we are considering and if people do want to register their interest in receiving a scholarship they can reach out to any of the individuals on the Contact page of our website or MSCC2014@gmail.com so that we can track their interest should we decide to offer a scholarship.