Schedules and Fees
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Summer Institute 2009
| Session | Dates |
Weeks | Credits* |
| I: | May 26 – June 19, 2009 | 4 | 4 |
| II: | June 22 – July 17, 2009 | 4 | 4 |
| III: | July 20 – August 14, 2009 | 4 | 4 |
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Register for one or more session for a total of 4-, 8- or 12-week study. |
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Summer Tuition & Fees, 2009
Tuition
$1,385 per session.
Fees
$107 Summer Fee (payable once in summer)
$90 Health Insurance Fee (payable for each session you attend)
$40 Registration Fee (payable each time the student registers)
$400 Application Fee (including SEVIS fee of $200)
Also expect to pay about $50 for textbooks.
Summer Room and Meals, 2009
Homestays
Housing with local families can be arranged. The cost is the same as a double occupancy dorm room. Please let us know if you are interested in this.
On-Campus Room and Meals
On-campus room and meals are available. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided Monday-Friday. Weekend and holiday meals are not provided, but restaurants are within walking distance. There is a one-time fee of $55 for linens (sheets, 2 blankets, pillow, towels); students must do their own laundry.
On-Campus Costs
$1,151 (single*); $997 per person (double*)
Session I:
Check-in May 25; Check-out June 20
Session II:
Check-in June 21; Check-out July 18
Session III:
Check-in July 19; Check-out August 15
Extra Night(s)
If you wish to arrive one day earlier or leave one day later than the dates above, you can reserve one night extra before and/or after for an added cost per night of $22.00 (single) and $16.50 per person (double*).
*Single/Double Occupancy
Students who are at least 21 years of age will stay in single occupancy rooms in our graduate student dormitory. Students who are under 21 years of age will stay in double occupancy rooms in one of or undergraduate dormitories.
Academic Year Institute 2009-10
| Session | Dates |
Weeks | Credits* |
| I: | August 31 - October 23, 2009 | 8 | 8 |
| II: | October 26 - December 18, 2009 | 8 | 8 |
| III: | January 19 - March 12, 2010 | 8 | 8 |
| IV: | March 22 - May 14, 2010 | 8 | 8 |
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Register for one or more sessions. You'll receive 8 credits per session, up to a maximum of 16 credits. |
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Academic Year Tuition & Fees, 2009-10
Tuition
$3,263 per session.
Fees
$40 Registration Fee (payable each time the student registers)
$180 Health Insurance Fee (per session)
$400 Application Fee (including SEVIS fee of $200)
You should expect to pay about $100 for textbooks.
Academic Year Room and Meals, 2009-10
Homestays
Housing with local families can be arranged. The cost is the same as a double occupancy dorm room. Please let us know if you are interested in this.
On-Campus Room and Meals
On-campus room and meals are available. Room and meals costs include 19 meals per week (breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Monday through Friday; brunch and dinner on Saturday and Sunday). Bed sheets, blankets, pillow, and towels are provided for an additional one-time fee of $55; students must do their own laundry.
You may check into the dormitory one day before your session begins, and remain in the dormitory until the day after it ends. Contact the program director (Nancy Sell) if you need accommodations before or after that date.
On-Campus Costs
$2,497 (single*); $2,325 per person (double*)
Session I:
Check-in August 30; Check-out October 24
Session II:
Check-in October 25; Check-out December 19
Session III:
Check-in January 17; Check-out March 13
Session IV:
Check-in March 21; Check-out May 15
Extra Night(s)
If you wish to arrive one day earlier or leave one day later than the dates above, you can reserve one night extra before and/or after for an added cost per night of $28.50 (single) and $25.50 per person (double*).
*Single/Double Occupancy
Students who are at least 21 years of age will stay in single occupancy rooms in our graduate student dormitory. Students who are under 21 years of age will stay in double occupancy rooms in one of or undergraduate dormitories.
