Located in the upstate of South Carolina and nestled in the cozy town of Central, SWU is just 5 minutes from Clemson, and 30 minutes from Greenville and Anderson.
Camp is in Corey’s DNA. Corey came on staff at Student Life in 2008 and faithfully served in multiple roles over the course of eight years! He believes in camp and the incredible impact a week of retreat can have in the spiritual life of a young believer. He loves seeing lasting relationships form out on the Rec field and unforgettable memories being made while serving on mission sites.
Read MoreSince 2015, Corey has been traveling and speaking to students and kids across the country. He currently serves on staff as a youth pastor at Westwood Baptist Church in Alabaster, Alabama. He and his wife Melissa, love going to sporting events and watching movies with their kids Deacon and Eden. If you see him at camp, he would love to talk about his hometown Lexington, Kentucky and all things college basketball.
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At the age of 17, Isaac attended the International Youth Conference in Colorado. He shared the stage with contemporary Christian music artist Chris Tomlin and the experience changed his life forever. There his steadfast love for the Lord became a full-time commitment to ministry. After completing his time at Cedarville University in 2007, Isaac set out on a pursuit of music.
Read MoreIn 2010, Isaac joined contemporary Christian artists Brandon Heath and Jars of Clay on tour as a representative for Food for the Hungry. Throughout his musical career, he has shared the stage with several international artists including Bethany Dillon, Shane & Shane, Rachael Lampa, Taylor Sorensen, Meredith Andrews and Jessa Anderson.
Today Isaac Pittman leads worship for numerous conferences, youth events and camps across the United States. He inspires believers by the thousands to draw near to the Lord in an intimate relationship inspired through the power of prayer and delicacy of music.
Student Life is proud to partner with Isaac Pittman in pointing students to Christ this summer.
Read LessThe main campus dining commons is where you will find plenty of make-your-own options, hot and nutritious meals, carefully selected meals and ingredients for special dietary needs, and all the college staples like salad, cereal, and ice cream.
Most dorms have suites, 2 rooms that share a bathroom. Number of people in a suite could vary from 4-7 people per suite depending on the number of beds. One building has community or hall bathrooms. Student Life will make assignments based on your participant list.
Free time options include gym for basketball, tennis courts, sand volleyball court, outdoor basketball court, an open court, campus coffee shop – Blue Hill Coffee, Grille for snacks.