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AYR Summer Session (12-day - for psychology AYR students only)

Sunday, July 08, 2007


Saturday, July 21, 2007


This residency has already passed.

 

 

Location and Venue
Walden University will be holding its first Summer Session in Minneapolis, MN on the University of Minnesota campus. During this 12-day Residency, students will participate in academic sessions, have access to faculty and staff members for advising sessions, and have an opportunity to interact with other PhD and EdD students from Walden University for professional and academic networking. In addition, students will have an opportunity to network with graduating students in all degree programs at the Walden University Commencement Ceremony.

 

The Minneapolis/St. Paul Metropolitan Area is one of the top 20 largest urban areas in the United States and is known for the Mall of America, its arts community, award-winning efforts toward sustainability, and its city parks. It is a great summer travel location as the weather is generally mild; the average median temperatures for July historically are in the mid 70s and average highs in the low 80s. The residency location will give you quick access to the city as the campus is proximate to downtown Minneapolis and accessible by multiple modes of public transportation. Read more about the metro area at http://www.meetminneapolis.org/.

 

This residency will be integrated with Walden's Conference on Social Change focused around the issue of sustainability.

 

Travel
Students flying to this residency will want to fly into the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP).  The residency will be located approximately 10 miles from the airport.  Students should make flight arrangements only after receiving a Confirmation E-mail from the Residencies Team.

 

Accommodations
Walden University has reserved blocks of rooms in both dormitories on campus as well as at the Holiday Inn Metrodome adjacent to campus.

 

On-campus housing in the dormitories will be offered at a total rate (including 13 nights of the residency as well as breakfast and lunch for each day of the program and wired Internet access) at $236 per person for a shared double room or $437 for a single room in Middlebrook or Centennial Halls. A limited number of rooms will also be available in Yudof Hall at $785 per person for a single room with refrigerator, microwave, and semi-private bathroom (including 13 nights of the residency as well as breakfast and lunch for each day of the program and wired Internet access).

 

Registration information for on-campus housing will be included in the Confirmation Email you receive upon registration for the residency. Students can view the amenities for Middlebrook/Centennial and the  Yudof Halls (the dormitories) on the following website: http://uces.umn.edu/halls.shtml

 

Walden will also have a small room block at the Holiday Inn-Metrodome at a rate of $99/night; reservation information will be provided in the Confirmation Email. As part of the room block, you will also enjoy amenities such as complimentary high-speed Internet access in your guest room.

 

Students must make room reservations prior to Thursday, June 7, 2007. Rooms are available to students on a first-come/first-serve basis; act fast to reserve your room as the dorms and hotel may reach capacity. Once the room block in the hotel is full, if rooms are still available in the hotel, the hotel reserves the right to increase the room rates prior to the room block deadline.

 

Registration Information
Residency registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis beginning April 4th at 10:00am Central Daylight Time.  Please register early to guarantee a place in the residency. Students who request to register after the residency has reached its maximum capacity may be placed on a waitlist and contacted if space becomes available.

If you register less than three weeks prior to a residency, you are not guaranteed to have your name included in all printed materials.

 

Policies and Procedures
Students interested in attending this residency should read and must comply with the Residency Policies and Procedures.

 

Cancellation Policy
According to Residency Policy and Procedures, students who wish to cancel their registration MUST do so no later than Thursday, June 28, 2007.  Students who do not cancel by June 28, 2007 will be billed for the residency whether or not they attend.

 

Disability Services Requests
To ensure accommodations are provided in a timely manner, please submit requests to Disability Services (disability@waldenu.edu) at least 30 days prior to the residency start date.

 

The University of Minnesota is not affiliated in any way with Walden University or the activities conducted by Walden University on the University of Minnesota campus. All classes, lectures, and other offerings for the Event are the product of Walden University.  The relationship between the University of Minnesota and Walden University is solely that of a licensor and licensee.



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