The Counselor-In-Training (CIT) Application Deadline Is May 15
Don’t wait until it’s too late to submit your online application!
Being a CIT is the most rewarding and exhausting experience I have had to date! As a CIT I learned all the behind the scenes work that goes into a day at camp. It gave me a glimpse into the life of a counselor, and participating in the program helped me determine if applying to be a counselor was right for me (it was!).
A CIT’s job is to assist, observe, and learn from the counselors. There’s no better way to learn how to problem solve then being a CIT. I learned how to manage my time efficiently. It’s a skill that is highly valued and my problem solving skills only increased as my CIT experience progressed.
Being a CIT changed my view of camp, strengthening my relationship with and appreciation of the ministry. I highly encourage you to apply today and get a taste of Camp Hardtner like you’ve never had before!
Caroline Cochran
CIT 2017, PS 2018