ADVANCED PLACEMENT SUMMER INSTITUTE (APSI) PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

Similar documents
Faces of innovation: Global Teen Medical Summit FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Faces of innovation: Global Teen Medical Summit 2018 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Student Travel Guide

Dear Marching Band Camper and Parents,

VENUE TWAIL SINGAPORE TO 21 JULY 2018, NUS LAW

KENDALL COLLEGE 900 N. NORTH BRANCH STREET CHICAGO, IL

Old Sturbridge Village

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS: Telluride Campus Updated October 2013

IE UNIVERSITY CHECKLIST

ACHE SENIOR EXECUTIVE PROGRAM SESSION I HOTEL AND TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION JUNE 6-8, 2011

m m s M e Summer Camp Registration Pack June 21 - August 13 Ages 3½ - 13 years

ABOUT COSTA RICA. Population: +4 million people. Located in Central America, between Nicaragua and Panamá; and the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans

UW-W SUMMER STRING ORCHESTRA CAMPS June 21-26, 2015

Explore Engineering Programs: $675, plus non-refundable service fee (charged by Registration Software Company)

The Arvigo Institute, LLC PO Box 189, Antrim, NH

Confluence: A Center for Spirituality Pilgrimage to Iona, Scotland April 18 28, 2013

UW-W SUMMER STRING ORCHESTRA CAMPS June 18-23, 2017

Connecticut Science Center s Vacation Science Exploration Camp Policies

ACHE BEAVER CREEK CLUSTER HOTEL AND TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION JANUARY 25 28, 2016

ARMY TRACK& FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY CAMP

Overnight Camp Parent Handbook 2018

GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDELINES AND TIMELINES FOR SUMMER CONFERENCE GROUPS WELCOME HOUSING. Housing Accommodations - Available June & July

PRESENTER RESOURCE GUIDE

SALES KICKOFF FY17 ARIA RESORT & CASINO LAS VEGAS, NV MAY 2 MAY 5, 2016

Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician Course Logistics (Lander, WY)

GET READY! A Preparation Packet for Your JH Ranch Adventure!

CAREERSOURCE FLORIDA BUSINESS TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT GUIDELINES FOR BOARD MEMBERS AND STAFF

GET READY! A Preparation Packet for Your JH Ranch Adventure!

Are you ready for San Diego?

FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

CHINA TRIP Q&A TRAVEL VISAS

SLEEPOVER AT THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES EXPLORER S GUIDE ARCHIVESFOUNDATION.ORG/SLEEPOVER

2018 Notre Dame Boys Soccer Elite ID I Camp CONFIRMATION PACKET

University Survival Guide. Student Handbook. Monday 25 - Wednesday 27 June #NCLsurvival.

North Carolina Lions Inc. Camp Dogwood for the Blind & Visually Impaired

Participant Information Package

Guest Directory Questionnaire

ONE DAY ADVENTURE Springfield - Lincoln Sites Saturday, November 11, 2017

International Cotton Institute at the University of Memphis. June 5 - July 14, Participant Handbook

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS PRE-ARRIVAL INFORMATION

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! WHAT TO BRING

Longhorns Sports Medicine Camp

Travel and Accommodations Frequently Asked Questions

PARENT. Preparation PACKET ADVENTURES

Wrestling Technique Camp 1 at Brown University

2019 TRAVEL GUIDE. (Until 5/12/2019) (After 5/12/2019)

One Market Square. Roanoke, VA Cub Scout Camp-In

PARTICIPANT HANDBOOK

Summer Zoo Camp Information Guide

WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP

Exceptional Adventures MEXICO

Brown Bear Lacrosse Camp

GLOBAL IMAGE SPORTS GEORGIA NATIONAL CAMP FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

NOLS WILDERNESS MEDICINE. Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician Course Logistics (Weed, CA)

Elite Volleyball Camp at Brown University

2018 Notre Dame Boys Basketball Camp Session I CONFIRMATION PACKET

Summer Housing Application Montana Uncertainty Quantification

SUMMER HOUSING APPLICATION ARABIC ACADEMIC PROGRAM

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION PACKAGE

2017 PACIFIC EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE Moving Forward with SDGs for Early Childhood September, 2017 Denarau Island Nadi, Fiji.

Bitesize Uni. Student Handbook. Tuesday 19 - Friday 22 July #nclbitesize

Parking All vehicles may be parked in the parking lot in front of the Bay & Ocean Pavilion. There is no charge for parking.

WHAT TO WEAR: DAY & OVERNIGHT CAMPERS

LATE CHECK-OUT LAUNDRY SERVICE LOSSES LOST PROPERTY LIFTS LUNCH LUNCH BASKET MAIL MAINTENANCE MEAL TIMES MOUNTAIN BIKES PARASOLS PARKING PILLOWS

2018 Notre Dame Boys Basketball Camp Session II CONFIRMATION PACKET

2015 Annual conference of International Media Management Academic Association (IMMAA) in Moscow

ISRAEL EXPERIENCE PLANNING GUIDE MEALS AND CUISINE

A sleep over at the historic November Theatre on Broad Street!

Monet s Garden in Springtime Photography Workshop with Charles Needle May 4-11, 2014

Field school at Tel Beth Shemesh, Israel, 2012

ADMINISTRATIVE NOTE. The First AfECN International Conference on Early Childhood Development

Brown Bear Elite Field Hockey Camp

Is the pricing per person? Yes. Unless noted otherwise, all pricing is per person based on two passengers sharing the same cabin.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CERCLA Education Center Superfund 101 October 3 through 7, 2011

We are very excited about your child attending Camp ACC this summer. There are many great things planned.

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY JULY 25-28, 2017

UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC (ESCAP)

PRE-CONFERENCE INFORMATION. (Very Important Please Print this out!) COMPLIMENTARY AIRPORT TRANSFERS

If you have not received this information please contact us at

NOLS WILDERNESS MEDICINE. Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician Course Logistics (Kelly, WY)

Participant Handbook

Host Family Guidelines

CONFERENCE & TRAVEL GUIDE

Elite 48 Showcase Camp at Brown University

SUMMER CAMP. Hand Book A GUIDE FOR PARENTS. PR SUMMER CAMPS City of Pico Rivera - Department of Parks & Recreation

Oceanport Recreation,

ODP 300H COURSE REGISTRATION KIT

Spring Break Camp Rules & Guidelines Please read carefully before enrolling

UNCW Travel Manual UNCW Travel Office 11/16/2015

Parking Parking is available in the lot in front of the Marsh Pavilion. There is no charge for parking.

2018 Olmsted Performing Arts Dance Team Disney Event Package

2017 VINS Nature Camp Confirmation and Information VINS Nature Center Quechee, Vermont

WARHAWK SUMMER MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND CAMP July 19 th -24 th, 2015

WE MAY GO TO THE POOL FOR AN ACTIVITY, SO DON T FORGET YOUR SWIM SUIT.

GENERAL INFORMATION AND STANDARDS

Upper Iowa University International Student Arrival Guide

-- Your Monsters of Rock Cruise Team

Write these details down and keep them on you in case of an Emergency

SEMINAR REGISTRATION / HOTEL INFORMATION. August 1-4, 2018

Transcription:

ADVANCED PLACEMENT SUMMER INSTITUTE (APSI) PARTICIPANT INFORMATION Summer 2015 APSI Art History Session 1, June 22 25 APSI Art History Session 2, June 29 July 2 APSI Studio Art Session 1, July 20 24 APSI Studio Art Session 2, July 27 31 Registration Confirmation: Please review your registration confirmation email carefully and contact Continuing Studies at 312.629.6170 or cs@saic.edu if any information is incorrect. Building Codes: AIC- - - FRONT: Front lobby of the Art Institute of Chicago, 111 South Michigan Avenue CO: Columbus Drive Building, 280 South Columbus Drive MC: MacLean Center, 112 South Michigan Avenue SC: Sullivan Center, 36 South Wabash Avenue SP: Sharp Building, 37 South Wabash Avenue Registration and Payment: Participants enrolling in APSI must complete the APSI Application Form and the optional Housing Form (if staying in SAIC residence hall). Registration is accepted by fax, in person, by mail and phone on a first come, first served basis. A completed registration form and payment in full is required at the time of registration. Third party billing arrangements can be made by completing a Tuition Repayment Agreement (promissory note). Please visit this link to download the Third Party Billing Form: http://www.saic.edu/cs/teacher/formsanddownloads/ Continuing Studies accepts checks, credit cards (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, VISA) and money orders. If paying by check or money order, please make payable to SAIC and include the participant s name, ID number (if available), and term (i.e., Summer 2015). Registration will not be accepted following the second class. Cancellations and Schedule Changes: Continuing Studies reserves the right to cancel or alter the fees, schedule, or staffing of courses when circumstances warrant. If a cancellation or change is necessary, students will be notified prior to the first class, and students enrolled in cancelled courses will have the option of taking another class or receiving a refund. Please Note: Courses with low enrollment may be canceled a week or more prior to the start date, thus early registration is encouraged. Refund Policy: All withdrawal requests must be submitted in writing to cs@saic.edu and include name, id number, program name, and course title. The date the request is received in writing is the date used to calculate the refund amount: 100 percent refund one week or more prior to the start of the program: Monday, June 15 for APSI Art History Session 1 Monday, June 22 for APSI Art History Session 2 Monday, July 13 for APSI Studio Art Session 1 Monday, July 20 for APSI Studio Art Session 1 No refunds are issued after the dates listed above. NOTE: Refunds take approximately four to six week to process, depending on payment type.

ARTICard Student ID: All participants are required to email a photo of themselves against a white background no later than one week prior to the start of the session. For complete details, please see the SAIC ID Cards for APSI information sheet below. Residence Hall Check- - - In/Check- - - Out: APSI participants have the option of staying in the SAIC residence hall, located at, just a few blocks from the SAIC campus and the Art institute of Chicago museum. Participants are required to bring their own bedding (2 twin flat sheets & light blanket) or sleeping bag, towels, and cooking utensils. For check- - - in and check- - - out dates and times, please see the APSI Residence Hall Check- - - in/check- - - out schedule below. Transportation: For information on traveling to/from the airport to SAIC, please see the Transportation to SAIC train, taxi, and shuttle service information below. If You Plan On Driving To Chicago: There are many parking garages in the area surrounding the 162 North State Street Residences. They vary in price from $16.00- - - $25.00 per day. We recommend the Grant Park Parking Garage and the Monroe Parking Garage, both within close walking distance of the residence hall and SAIC campus. What to Bring: The SAIC Residence Hall at is in the heart of downtown Chicago and in close proximity to the SAIC campus, lakefront, parks, restaurants, shopping, and other cultural attractions. Please review the What to Bring to APSI information sheet below for details. Art Supplies: Most supplies are provided for APSI. Participants are encouraged to bring sketchbooks, cameras, ipad or laptop, and digital storage devices (USB flash drive). Blick Art Supply is located within close walking distance. Studio/Lab Space: Participants will work in shared studio/lab spaces. You can register a locker through the Office of Student Affairs by calling 312.629.6800 or emailing studenthelp@saic.edu. You will need to provide the building, floor, and locker number (that is not already in use) with your request. The Office of Student Affairs will confirm the use of that locker, at which time you can claim it by placing a lock on it. Please note: If an unregistered locker is found, the lock will be cut and the contents disposed of. Library Privileges: Participants can use and check out materials from the Flaxman Library on the 6 th floor of the Sharp Building with their ARTICard. Privileges are only extended for the duration of the program in which you are registered. For more information, please refer to the library website at this link: http://www.saic.edu/academics/librariesandspecialcollections/johnmflaxmanlibrary/ Accommodations for Students with Disabilities: The School of the Art Institute of Chicago is committed to full compliance with all laws regarding equal opportunities for students with disabilities. Continuing Studies students with disabilities should call 312.629.6170 or email cs@saic.edu for further information. Continuing Studies School of the Art Institute of Chicago 36 South Wabash Avenue, suite 1201 Chicago, IL 60603 312.629.6170/312.629.6171 fax cs@saic.edu

SAIC ID CARDS FOR APSI PARTICIPANTS Welcome! All APSI participants receive an ARTICard, SAIC s official ID card, which is to be carried at all times and must be shown to access all campus buildings. In order to have your SAIC ARTICard ready for you when you arrive, please email a photo of yourself (portrait only) against a white background no later than one week prior to the start date of the session you are enrolled in (see details below). HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR ARTICARD (STUDENT ID) In order to have your ARTICard ready for you when you arrive, the ARTICard office requires a photo and signed contract. Email the ARTICard office a color photo of your head and shoulders against a plain white background (like a passport photo). ARTICard cannot accept photos with colored backgrounds or objects in the background. Please do not use photo effects or wear hats or sunglasses in the photo. Email your photo to articard@saic.edu along with your full name, program (i.e., APSI Art History), and dates of your session; ARTICard will not accept photos sent via mail. Next, download and print the ARTICard Terms & Conditions for Students at: tinyurl.com/articard. The contract contains important information on using ARTICard and what to do if it is lost or stolen. ARTICard requires a signed copy of your contract on file before they can activate your ARTICash account. Read through the contract, sign it, and keep a copy for your records. Then scan or photograph the signed contract and email to the ARTICard office at articard@saic.edu, or mail it to: ARTICard Office Sharp Building 37 S. Wabash Ave., suite 254 Chicago, IL 60603 If you are unable to send a photo or return your contract in advance, you will be able to do so in the ARTICard office during regular business hours. You must present a government- issued photo ID or passport to pick your ARTICard at the start of your program. Your ARTICard is valid for two years and should be used for any future classes that you may take. A lost ARTICard costs $15 to replace. For more information, call 312-629- 9362, email articard@saic.edu, or visit saic.edu/articard.

RESIDENCE HALL CHECK- - - IN/CHECK- - - OUT Housing APSI participants stay in single occupancy rooms in the SAIC residence hall located at, just a few blocks from SAIC campus and the Art Institute of Chicago museum. All of the residence hall rooms have private baths and kitchenettes. You are required to bring your own bedding or sleeping bag, towels, and cooking utensils. APSI Art History, Session 1 Check- - - in Sunday, June 21, between 12:00- - - 5:00 p.m. Check- - - out Friday, June 26 by 10:00 a.m. APSI Art History, Session 2 Check- - - in Sunday, June 28, between 12:00- - - 5:00 p.m. Check- - - out Friday, July 3 by 10:00 a.m. APSI Studio Art, Session 1 Check- - - in Sunday, July 19, between 12:00- - - 5:00 p.m. Check- - - out Saturday, July 25 by 10:00 a.m. APSI Studio Art, Session 2 Check- - - in Sunday, July 26, between 12:00- - - 5:00 p.m. Check- - - out Saturday, August 1 by 10:00 a.m. Please refer to SAIC s Student Handbook for the residence hall rules and regulations: http://www.saic.edu/media/saic/pdfs/lifesaic/newstudentorientation/student_handbook_fall2014.pdf

TRANSPORTATION TO SAIC Chicago has two airports, O Hare International Airport and Midway Airport, to which most major airlines fly. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rapid transit system has a stop at each airport, and the signs marking them are clear. It takes approximately 40- - - 50 minutes to arrive at SAIC from O Hare and about 20- - - 30 minutes from Midway. Taxi or airport shuttle bus service to the School is also available. Via Chicago Transit Authority CTA Train fare is $2.25-5.00 From O Hare Airport Blue Line Take Loop- - - bound train Exit at Washington station Walk one block east on Randolph Street to From Midway Airport Orange Line Take Loop- - - bound train Exit at State/Lake station Walk one block south on State Street to From Union Station Orange Line or Brown Line Take Loop- - - bound train Exit at State/Lake station Walk one block south on State Street to Via Taxi Please see estimated costs below. From O Hare Airport Fare is approximately $35.00- - - $40.00 Exit the terminal; taxi stand is located curbside Stand in line; tell the driver your destination: It is customary to give a 10- - - 15% tip From Midway Airport Fare is approximately $35.00- - - $40.00 Exit the terminal; taxi stand is located curbside Stand in line; tell the driver your location: It is customary to give a 10- - - 15% tip From Union Station Fare is approximately $15- - - $20.00 Exit the station, taxis available on all sides Stand in line; tell the driver your location: It is customary to give a 10- - - 15% tip Shuttle Service Option If you would prefer to utilize a shuttle service for your transit to and from downtown Chicago, we suggest Airport Express. You may call 1.888.2THEVAN, or visit airportexpress.com to make a reservation. Airport Express operates from 4:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. daily, and will take participants directly to the residence hall from either Midway or O Hare International Airports. Cost from O Hare: $49.00 round trip for one person. Pick up shuttle across from baggage claim in the domestic terminal doors 1E, 2D or 3E. Cost from Midway: $39.00 round trip for one person. Pick up shuttle at lower level across from baggage claim by door.

WHAT TO BRING The SAIC residence hall is located at (please see campus map and traveling directions provided). The facility is in the heart of downtown Chicago and in close proximity to the SAIC campus, lakefront, parks, restaurants, shopping, and other cultural attractions. You will need to bring a few items with you to make your stay in Chicago a comfortable one or you can purchase necessities as needed at nearby stores: Macy s Target Walgreens Across the street from the residence hall 2 blocks south of the residence hall on State Street Across the street from the residence hall The residence hall rooms are bare when you arrive. You are required to bring your own linens, including: Pillow/Pillowcase, Sheets, Blanket, and Towel/Washcloth. The beds in the residence hall are extra long twin, and past participants have suggested bringing flat sheets from home instead of buying new sheets or using a sleeping bag. The rooms tend to be cold, so you may also want to bring a sweater/sweatshirt. You can turn on/off the air conditioning in the room but you cannot adjust the temperature. Each room has its own private bath. There are self- - - serve laundry facilities on the premises for your convenience. The washers and dryers run on quarters. The weather in Chicago is as unpredictable as the residence hall room temperatures. We suggest that you check the weather forecast in Chicago, www.weather.com, before you leave to ensure you are properly equipped for your visit. We recommend that you bring casual attire, a light sweater or jacket, and comfortable walking shoes. Dressing in layers is also recommended. Every residence hall room is equipped with a kitchenette for those who would like to prepare their own meals. These rooms, however, do not contain any cookware or utensils; you will need to bring your own cooking supplies or purchase them when you arrive. All residence hall rooms are equipped with telephones that provide service for incoming and outgoing calls within the school system. You may place all other outgoing phone calls by cell phone or calling card. A welcome reception and orientation will be held on the first Sunday night of all sessions (you will be notified of the time and location at check- - - in). This event allows participants to meet, learn about the week s activities, and meet the faculty and staff. Light snacks and beverages will be served. If you choose to eat out, there is a wide selection of restaurants within close walking distance of the residence hall including the LeRoy Neiman Center, SAIC s student center located at 37 South Wabash Avenue. Other downtown eateries include: Au Bon Pain, Bennigan s, Chipotle, Corner Bakery Café, Cosi, HotWoks Cool Sushi, Jamba Juice, Jimmy John s, McDonald s, Potbelly Sandwiches, Subway, and Under 55 Café (assorted options). Additional items to bring: Alarm Clock, Backpack/Tote Bag, Digital Camera, ipad/laptop, ipod/music, Sketchbook/Notebook, Sunscreen, Umbrella, and Walking Shoes.