What is Esports? What is esports at Northwestern?
June 9-12, 2025 | 9am-11am
These camps provide students with an opportunity to meet other local gamers, play with teammates in-person, and engage in team building. In addition, these camps will instruct students on esports fundamentals, improving their mental and physical health as a gamer, and how to clean and maintain their gaming equipment. Campers will also receive a year of Q&A access to the Northwestern Esports coaching staff via our camp discord.
Water bottle with a lid
If you own the below items, please bring them. We will have some extras for campers that do not own equipment:
Nintendo Switch & Dock with power cable and HDMI cable
1 Controller or set of Joycons
A copy of Smash Brothers Ultimate Installed on Switch (or a hard copy)
This camp will take place in the Northwestern College Esports arena located in the basement of Van Perusem Hall.
In person team play experience
Quality fundamental instruction
Education on mental and physical health as a gamer
Connecting with peers who share a common interest
A: Great question! This camp offers a unique opportunity to connect and compete side by side with other local gamers while receiving quality instruction from collegiate esports coaches.
Q: How is practicing esports different from playing video games?
A: What distinguishes practice from play is the intentional pursuit of improvement.
Q: I've never played Smash Bros before, can I still participate?
A: Prior experience is strongly recommended but not required. Feel free to register for the camp now and familiarize yourself with the game before camp begins.
Q: Will I just be playing video games the whole time?
A: No. A key component of this camp are coaching and discussion sessions that will take place outside of the video game.
Q: What if I have more questions?
A: Contact Coach Prescott at cole.prescott@nwciowa.edu