WASHINGTON MAYMESTER PROGRAM AT C-SPAN
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WASHINGTON MAYMESTER PROGRAM AT C-SPAN
WASHINGTON MAYMESTER PROGRAM AT C-SPAN APPLICATION FORM for MAY 2015 DUE TBD DOMESTIC TRAVEL COURSE NUMBER: COM 491 Credit: 3.0 hours (subject to change) MAYMESTER DATES: Sunday, May 10, 2015, to Saturday, May 23, 2015 (immediately following the 2015 Spring semester). Students are required to attend as many as three pre-class evening sessions in the Spring. COURSE ENROLLMENT: Open to Purdue undergraduates in good standing in any college; admission by instructor permission only. Class roster will be announced by early January 2015. REQUIREMENTS: Timely submission of application; an applicant interview; a cumulative GPA of 2.3; good standing (no probation) with the University. Early submissions are encouraged for fullest consideration. INSTRUCTOR: Carolyn Curiel, Clinical Professor of Communication; Executive Director, Purdue Institute for Civic Communication; former U.S. Ambassador, White House senior speechwriter, and veteran journalist. CONTRIBUTING INSTRUCTOR: Brian Lamb, Founder and Executive Chairman, C-SPAN. APPLICATION MATERIALS: o Washington Maymester Program at C-SPAN application form o Self-introduction letter, including statement of goals (maximum two pages, single-spaced, 12-pt Arial font.) o (Optional) Several merit scholarships are available. Please visit us at picc.purdue.edu for a list of available merit aid for this class and to see if you qualify. Applicants desiring such aid must include with this application an essay of 500 words describing why such assistance is merited. o Transcript (unofficial copy is acceptable) o $700.00 deposit by check (Check will be returned to students not accepted into the class; check is deposited with the Bursar toward class fees when a student accepts the admission offer, no later than Jan. 5, 2015.) o (Optional) Professional resume REQUIREMENTS: Submit all application materials (in the order above) unfolded in a sealed envelope bearing your name and the words “Maymester 2015 application” printed on the outside. All enclosed materials must include your name (Last, First, Middle Initial), Purdue ID number, be printed single-sided, single-spaced in 12-pt Arial font with one-inch margins. Personal information will be held in strictest confidence. DO NOT staple application materials. Applications that are incomplete or fail to conform to requirements will not be considered. TO APPLY: Bring completed application to Christopher Doty at the Purdue Institute for Civic Communication, Young Hall, Room 455. Your deposit check for $700.00, made payable to “Purdue University,” is required as commitment money toward the total practicum fee. Please paper-clip this atop the enclosed application materials. Write the practicum’s course number, COM 49100, on the check “memo” line, along with your name. The program fee (minus the $700.00 deposit) will be billed through the Purdue Bursar prior to departure. PROGRAM FEE: The 2015 fee is expected to be about $3,000, pending University approval. This fee can be substantially offset for qualifying students who compete and win merit aid with their essays, as described above. The fee includes apartment housing, activities, admission and tour fees for selected Washington locations, course materials, many meals and refreshments, local class-related transportation, and travel insurance. Additional expenses that are each student’s responsibility include round-trip travel to DC, and about $300.00 for reasonable other expenses, including incidentals, excluded meals, and discretionary activities. CLASS ACCEPTANCE and WITHDRAWAL: Students accepting admission are responsible for all class fees, as well as attending pre-class sessions and delivering on other action items; failure to meet requirements may result in expulsion from the class. A student may voluntarily withdraw without penalty by submitting a letter via email and hard copy to Ambassador Curiel (with copy to Mr. Doty) no later than February 23, 2015. Later withdrawals without an acceptable reason (as determined by Ambassador Curiel) will not be refunded deposits and may be responsible for additional class costs as determined by the University. STUDENT CERTIFICATION/SIGNATURE: I certify that the accompanying statements are true and accurate. I hereby give my approval to have the information in my University records, including my transcript data and any information in the Dean of Students Office, made available to the Selection Committee, scholarship committees, and to cooperating institutions. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature (please do not print) Date WASHINGTON MAYMESTER PROGRAM AT C-SPAN Application PURDUE ID: PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY AND LEGIBLY. QUESTIONS? Email picc@purdue.edu with subject line “2015 Washington Maymester”. APPLICANT INFORMATION Last Name Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY) Campus Street Address M.I. Date Age Gender MALE FEMALE Apartment/Unit # City Primary phone ( First State ) ZIP Purdue E-mail Address Permanent Street Address Apartment/Unit # City State Are you a citizen of the United States? YES NO ZIP If not, what is your country of citizenship? Emergency Contact Name (Please specify relationship, i.e., parent, spouse etc.) Emergency Contact E-mail Emergency Contact Phone ( ) EDUCATION Campus College Department Major(s) Anticipated Class Standing, Fall 2015 Overall G.P.A. Minor(s) FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR SENIOR+ Academic Adviser Honors/Awards Leadership Experience(s) PICC Activity, if any REFERENCES Please list two professional/academic references. Full Name Relationship Company Phone ( ) ( ) E-mail Full Name Relationship Company Phone E-mail 2 OTHER : WASHINGTON MAYMESTER PROGRAM AT C-SPAN Application PURDUE ID: SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM COURSE INFORMATION: COM 491, Credit: 3.0 hours (subject to change) MAYMESTER DATES: Sunday, May 10, 2015, to Saturday, May 23, 2015 SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION: Several merit scholarships are available for qualified students who participate in the 2015 Washington Maymester Program at C-SPAN. See picc.purdue.edu for a list of available merit aid. Scholarship offers will be made at the time class invitations are issued to applicants. APPLICATIONS DUE: TBD. APPLICATION MATERIALS: € Scholarship Application Form € 500-word essay describing why the award is merited and how the experience in Washington, DC, may help the student achieve professional goals Please submit all application materials unfolded in a single, sealed envelope with your name and the words “Maymester 2015 application,” and include the words “Scholarship Application” on the exterior of the envelope. Application materials must include your name (Last, First, Middle Initial), Purdue ID number, be printed single-sided, and be single-spaced in 12-pt Arial font with one-inch margins. TO APPLY: Bring completed application to Christopher Doty at the Purdue Institute for Civic Communication, Young Hall, Room 455. Please note that each applicant must maintain good standing with the University — no one on academic or disciplinary probation or in unresolved financial arrears with the Bursar is eligible for any travel program, and such individuals cannot be considered for merit aid. STUDENT CERTIFICATION/SIGNATURE: I certify that the information I include with this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature (please do not print) Date 3