Summer Program
general information
BOSTON COLLEGE
Founded in 1863, Boston College is a coeducational university with an enrollment of 9,000 undergraduates and 4,700 graduate and professional students representing every state and more than 99 countries. US News and World Report ranks Boston College highly among national universities. Boston College confers more than 4,000 degrees in more than 50 fields of study through 9 schools and colleges. Its more than 600 full-time faculty members are committed to both teaching and research and have set new marks for research grants in each of the last ten years. The University is in the process of adding new faculty positions, expanding research, increasing student financial aid, and widening opportunities in key undergraduate programs. Its commitment to its Jesuit and Catholic heritage has recently been manifest in the widely praised Church in the 21st Century Center.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
The registration fee for the Summer Program includes attendance to all conference sessions, breakfast and lunch on each day of the conference, and a binder of materials from each workshop. Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion on the last day of training. Continuing education credits will be offered.
For further information please contact:
The Institute for the Study of Race and Culture
Boston College
318 Campion Hall
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3813
Tel: 617-552-2482
HOUSING INFORMATION
Housing is available at Boston College for an additional fee of $100 per person per night. Accommodations are in BC’s newest dormitory consisting of a private room in a quad apartment with two shared baths, kitchen area and living space. Indicate your housing preference on the registration form.