2026 Summer Camp Enrollment
June 29 – August 21, 2026
Welcome! We are thrilled you have decided to enroll your child in Usdan.
GENERAL ENROLLMENT
Enrollment now open for summer 2026! When you enroll by December 8, 2025, you will automatically save $150.
Please note, at the time of enrollment you will be required make a down payment — a percentage of your total tuition dependent on the month (see payment plan options) — with the remainder split into equal monthly payments through May 15, 2026. If you enroll on or after May 15, 2026, you will be required to pay in full at the time of enrollment. No matter when you enroll, you will have the option to make a full payment at the time of enrollment.
For 2025 families, Return2U savings ended 11:59 p.m. on October 15, 2025.
Waitlisted Classes
Please view the list of waitlisted classes here. This list is updated manually and may not be 100% accurate. If you have any questions, please reach out to our enrollment team at enrollment@usdan.org.
TIPS FOR FILLING OUT THE ENROLLMENT FORM
- Enrolling in our Classic Program for grades 2-12? Sit down with your young artist to pick their Major, Minor, and Recreational classes and bus location before beginning the enrollment form.
Enrolling in our Discovery Program for grades K-1 or Recreational Camp for grades 2-8? All you have to do is choose your bus location! - Set aside about 20 minutes to complete the form. But if you're tight on time, you can always save your progress and return to the form later on.
- For the best experience, we recommend using a laptop or desktop computer. The form can be difficult to navigate on tablets and phones.
- Questions? Problems? Unsure? Just send us an email at enrollment@usdan.org or call our offices weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at 631.643.7900.and a member of our enrollment team will assist you.
IF YOU ARE SEEING AN ERROR ON THE LOGIN PAGE
- Email enrollment@usdan.org with the subject "Login Error."
- In your email, please include your preferred email address, a brief description of the issue, and whenever possible, a screenshot of the issue. Screenshots are great tools that help us effectively diagnose issues.

