Eligibility Objective Standards
The following guidelines qualify a scholarship participant with Quest Therapeutic Camps of Southern California. Financial information is submitted as part of the Quest Therapeutic Camps of Southern California scholarship application process. Characteristics are gleaned from personal interviews and conversations with references before the camper is accepted by Quest Camps.
- Camper meets standard screening criteria when assessed by Dr. Jodie Knott through parent interview by phone. Typical criteria include that the child is in the mild to moderate range of social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. Quest campers typically have diagnoses of ADHD, Asperger’s.
- Disorder, High Functioning Autism, Adjustment Disorders, Mood Disorders, and learning disabilities. Children with significantly lower cognitive ability, a serious history of aggression, self-harm, or running away are not appropriate for Quest programming. Children who would appear to struggle with our ratio of 6:1 for campers 8 to 18 or 4:1 ratio for 6 to 7 year olds are not appropriate for Quest.
- Camper is 6 to 18 years old.
- The camper’s family is committed to having their child attend Quest Therapeutic Camps of Southern California and will make sure that their child is transported to camp each day.
- Camper’s family is unable to otherwise afford sending this child to attend Quest Therapeutic Camps of Southern California, as shown by their submission of income and expense information on the Quest Therapeutic Camps of Southern California scholarship application.
- The amount given toward the participation of any scholarship camper shall not exceed the amount of tuition minus the amount the family is able to pay and any amount gleaned from the participant’s own efforts in raising funds.
Therapeutic Camps of Southern California strives to be generous and make camp attainable for all campers, regardless of ability to pay. In general, consideration will be given to any family that expresses need. We have established a panel of 3 independent reviewers who will examine the families’ provided 1040s and decide who will be awarded scholarships.