3 Week Session: July 11 - July 29, 2005
Final Presentation for Family and Invited Guests: Saturday, July 30, 2005
Interested in registering? Please send us an email telling us a little about yourself and your experiences with drama and philosophy.
As a participant of Philosophical Stages at Stanford University, you will take part in both morning and afternoon sessions (from 9am to 4pm) of theatrical and philosophical exercises as well as a drama workshop which will culminate in a final performance. Two trained philosophers and actors will guide these exercises and workshop with the aid of prominent visiting theater professionals from around the Bay Area.
Tuition is divided into the program fee ($250) which secures registration, and the remainder ($550) which is due at the start of the program. After you have been cleared for registration, and when we have received the program fee for registration, we can mail to your address an information packet which includes material on activities and participating instructors, schedules, maps, and release forms.
All fees must be paid by cash, traveler's checks, or check in U.S. dollars, payable through an American bank. Credit card payments are not accepted. Payment may be made in person by appointment, or a check may be sent in advance by mail to the directors:
Checks should be made out to the Philosophical Stages director "James Collins"
AFTER CONTACTING US AND BEING CLEARED FOR REGISTRATION
James Collins Department of Classics Main Quad, Building 20 Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2082
2005 PHILOSOPHICAL STAGES REGISTRATION FORM.doc
All Philosophical Stages students must pay a non-refundable program fee ($250 included in tuition) that covers, in part, the cost of program-related activities.
Registration is annulled and tuition is refunded (minus program fee) when a student withdraws voluntarily from all courses before the first day of instruction.
Current health insurance coverage is required of all registered students. *NOTE: Stanford University does not provide accident insurance. Every student must be covered under a personal policy, and parent/guardian permission is required by the terms provided below:
I/we hereby give consent for the above student to participate in Philosophical Stages. In consideration of acceptance of this application, I/WE, intending to be legally bound, hereby, for ourselves, heirs, executors, and administrators, waive and release all rights and claims that might arise against Stanford University, the persons and organizations affiliated with the program. I/we further attest that the student is physically fit and has been examined by a physician. I/we give permission for Stanford University to provide immediate and reasonable emergency care should it be required. Every attempt will be made to notify parents.
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