WINTER PARK, Fla. – The summer slate is set for Rollins College Volleyball as the Tars prepare to host a full lineup of youth and high school camps inside the Harold & Ted Alfond Sports Center this July. Designed for athletes of all ages and skill levels, the 2026 camp offerings provide opportunities for campers to sharpen position-specific techniques, experience collegiate-level training, develop team chemistry, and simply enjoy the game in a fun and competitive environment.
The camp schedule begins with the Positional Day Camps from July 6-8 for rising 7th through 12th graders, where each day focuses on a different area of the game, including ball control and serving, attacking and blocking, and setting. The specialized format allows campers to receive concentrated instruction tailored to their role on the court. The cost of the camp will be $155 per day or $375 for all three (9AM-5PM each day – lunches included).
July 6 - Ball Control, Floor Defense, and Serving
July 7 - Attacking and Blocking
July 8 - Setting
From July 9-11, Rollins will host its Elite College Prep Camp, designed for varsity-level athletes pursuing collegiate volleyball opportunities. Campers will experience advanced positional training, high-intensity sessions, and the expectations of a college volleyball environment while working directly with the Rollins coaching staff and student-athletes. That camp will cost $415 for commuters and $465 for overnight (meals and dorm included where applicable).
The Individual Skills Camp runs from July 13-16 and welcomes middle and high school athletes of all experience levels. Campers will be grouped by age and ability while focusing on skill development, team concepts, and tournament-style competition throughout the week. The half-day price will be $335 (8AM-12PM each day – no meals included) with the full day costing $415 (8AM-5PM each day – lunches included).
Rollins then hosts its Team Camp from July 17-19, offering varsity and junior varsity programs an opportunity to prepare for the upcoming season through skill work, tactical training, and team-building activities. Each team's experience will be tailored to its individual needs, helping programs maximize development heading into the fall. The cost for commuters is $310 (includes lunches and dinners) and for overnight stays $360 (includes all meals and dorm). Each team must have a minimum of 10 campers registered for one coach to attend for free. Additional coaches (or coaches with fewer than 10 players) may purchase housing and meals for $120.
The month concludes with the All Sports Camp from July 20-24 for boys and girls in grades 1-8. In collaboration with Rollins Women's Soccer, Volleyball, Men's Basketball, Men's and Women's Tennis, and Men's and Women's Swimming. Campers will rotate through multiple sports, including volleyball, basketball, soccer, tennis, and swimming, while learning in an energetic and encouraging atmosphere.
All camps will be directed by
Mika Robinson, who enters her 10th season leading the Tars program. Robinson has guided Rollins Volleyball to numerous All-Conference, All-Region, and All-American honors while also building one of the nation's strongest academic cultures, earning AVCA Team Academic recognition every season during her tenure.
Every Rollins Volleyball camp emphasizes a positive learning environment, small player-to-coach ratios, and opportunities for athletes to work alongside collegiate coaches and players. Campers will also receive camp gifts and awards, with housing and meals included for applicable overnight options.
Space in all sessions is limited. More information, schedules, and registration details can be found at
Rollins Volleyball Camps.