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Registration & Site info

This year’s Institute is being offered for $100 less per person than the 2009 Institute thanks to the generosity of our host campus. Students can register at a further discounted rate.

  • Early-bird registration: $650 by May 14, 2010
  • 10% discount for interdisciplinary teams of five or more – a $325 savings!
  • Students: $600
  • Regular registration (after May 14): $750
  • Final Registration Deadline: May 21, 2010

Your registration covers:

  • Tuition
  • Accommodations
  • Most meals during the Institute

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Site Info

Conference sessions will be held in MacVittie College Union, located within a short walking distance of Putnam and Seneca Halls where participants will stay. Between residence halls and the Union is the Mary Jemison Dining Facility where meals will be served. All meals are included from dinner Wednesday evening to breakfast Saturday morning, except for dinner on Thursday when participants will have free time to eat on their own. The Geneseo campus is within a five-minute walk to several downtown restaurants.

Accommodations are based on double-occupancy.  There are two double rooms connected to a two-room bathroom, one with a toilet and sink and the other with the shower and vanity. Single occupancy is available for an additional charge. Single rooms share a bathroom suite with one person rather than four.

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“After attending the Institute I was able to come back to my campus and implement what I had learned. I became part of the solution by helping to develop positive change within my campus community, and I was able to engage others about the problems associated with hazing.”

- Brandon Antoskow, IFC President, Florida State University

“"I was very skeptical when I got to the institute, I wasn't sure what to expect and certainly didn't think it would have a big impact on my way of thinking. It didn't take long for all that to change. I was blown away by the impact of hazing and our indifference to it as a society. The Institute should be a requirement for all young head coaches or group leaders." - Jim Lyons, LaCrosse coach, SUNY-Geneseo”

- Jim Lyons, LaCrosse coach, SUNY-Geneseo


Denisse-Thillet Castillo and Jim Lyons


Michael Deen and Kim Novak

 
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