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STEP
1: For each week, calculate the number of payment units
attending camp from your immediate family.
STEP 2: Based
on your approximate family income and the number of payment units attending a
given week, determine your family’s fee from the table below.
Laurel is geared towards families, with a progressive rate structure to accommodate families. We love to introduce new people to Laurel, of course. Bringing guests, or your adult children, etc. is great, but you do not get a family-rate-break for them. If you want to register additional people (friends, guests, young adults, etc.) whom you do NOT claim as a dependent for tax purposes, use additional registration forms for them (separate forms for separate familes). For the forms of those additional people, Family Income is the income of the family/person that claims them as a dependent for tax purposes.These rules are not meant to discourage people from coming; it's just that guests or your young adults that you don't support don't get the cut-rate that you get for additional family members whom you do support. The cost to Laurel for a person at camp is closer to the initial single unit price, as opposed to the incremental value from 5 to 6 units, for example. We have progressive rates to allow families to afford to bring their own kids! And to allow everyone to pay their fair share.
All amounts are in U.S. dollars. Fill out the registration form and send it with a minimum 25% deposit. Note that the effective date of your registration is the date your registration AND deposit is postmarked. |