STUDY ABROAD INFORMATIONAL SESSION AMH 2010- AMERICANS IN CANADA PROF. SALLIE MIDDLETON Travel Dates: July 7-14, 2014.

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STUDY ABROAD INFORMATIONAL SESSION AMH AMERICANS IN CANADA PROF. SALLIE MIDDLETON Travel Dates: July 7-14, 2014

WHY JOIN US IN CANADA? A great opportunity to make connections between content in American History 2010’s material you will learn in an interactive and communicative approach. You will be able to: Experience a battlefield re-enactment Take a tour of the Niagara Falls. Visit one of the world’s most beautiful basilicas: Notre Dame See government and parliament buildings Learn history the fun way: visiting battlefields, museums and art galleries

TRIP OUTLINE  Quebec and Montreal: Collaborating cultures  Day 1: Bonjour Quebec  Day 2: Quebec City Landmarks  Day 3: Quebec—Montreal  Day 4: Montreal Landmarks  Day 5: Start Extension in Ottawa and Toronto  Day 6: Ottawa—Toronto  Day 7: Niagara Falls Excursion

DAY 1: TRAVEL TO QUEBEC CITY: CITY WALK

DAY 2: Quebec City Landmarks: L’Escalier casse-cou, Musee du Fort, Plains of Abraham Battlefield re-enactment

DAY 3: Quebec– Montreal: Old Montreal, Place Ville Marie, Mont Royal

DAY 4:  Montreal Landmarks: Notre Dame Basilica, Museum o Archaeology, Olympic Stadium

DAY 5: Start Extension in Ottawa and Toronto: Peace Tower, Embassy Row, Parliament Buildings

DAY 6: Ottawa—Toronto

DAY 7: Niagara Falls Excursion

1. FILL OUT AN APPLICATION: YOUR NAME ON THE STUDENT APPLICATION MUST COMPLETELY MATCH THE NAME AS IT IS OR WILL BE ON YOUR PASSPORT, INCLUDING YOUR MIDDLE NAME. WE GIVE THE NAME THAT YOU ENTER ON YOUR APPLICATION TO THE TRAVEL PROVIDER FOR TICKET ISSUANCE. IF THE NAME YOU PROVIDE TO US DOES NOT EXACTLY MATCH THE NAME ON YOUR PASSPORT, YOU MAY BE DENIED BOARDING YOUR FLIGHT, OR THE AIRLINE COULD CHARGE YOU A LARGE FEE TO RE ‐ ISSUE YOUR TICKETS. THE COLLEGE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS OR OMISSIONS OF YOUR NAME ON THE STUDY ABROAD APPLICATION. 2. PASSPORT: IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A PASSPORT, INCLUDE A COPY OF THE ID PAGE WITH YOUR APPLICATION. IF YOU DON’T HAVE A PASSPORT, IT CAN TAKE UP TO 12 WEEKS TO GET ONE. PLAN ACCORDINGLY!!  Application/Passport information

1. BY SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION AND ALL OTHER SUBSEQUENT FORMS YOU AGREE TO ABIDE BY ALL PROGRAM RULES AND TO YOUR DEPOSITS FOR THE TRIP MUST BE SUBMITTED ACCORDING TO THE TIMELINES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SA PROGRAM. 2. THE IEC DIRECTOR AND/OR FACULTY/STAFF RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR DECLINE PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROGRAM. 3. THE COST OF ALL SA PROGRAMS IS BASED ON MULTI-OCCUPANCY. ALSO, DUE TO THE FLUCTUATION IN FOREIGN CURRENCY, FINAL PROGRAM COSTS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL 30 DAYS BEFORE DEPARTURE. PARTICIPANTS ARE LIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ADDITIONAL COSTS ABOVE THE ADVERTISED RATES 4. ALL PARTICIPATING STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND A PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATION. 5. MEDICAL AND TRAVEL INSURANCE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL SA TRIPS WITH PBSC. THE COLLEGE HAS SECURED A VERY REASONABLE INSURANCE PLAN WITH GALLAGHER-KOSTER THAT WILL COVER YOU FOR YOUR TRIP. THE COST IS $37 FOR MOST STUDENTS DEPENDING ON AGE. THIS INSURANCE IS MANDATORY UNLESS YOU CAN OTHERWISE PROVE COVERAGE THROUGH YOUR OWN.  Program Information

1. APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION 2. CONSENT TO RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL STUDENT RECORD INFORMATION 3. STUDENT INFORMATION AND PASSPORT FORM (RM) 4. EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION (RM) 5. PHYSICIAN STATEMENT (RM) 6. PERMISSION FOR EMERGENCY TREATMENT (RM) 7. RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT (RELEASES COLLEGE OF ALL LEGAL LIABILITIES, PLEASE READ CLOSELY) (RM) 8. PHOTO/AUDIO/TEXT/VIDEO RELEASE 9. DRUG, ALCOHOL, DISCIPLINE POLICY (ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOUND IN THE PBSC STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT HANDBOOK PREVAIL WHEN YOU ARE STUDYING ABROAD) 10. FERPA FORM  Forms to Fill Out (Applications and Risk Management ((RM)) Forms)

1. FOR TOURIST VISITS TO CANADA OF LESS THAN 180 DAYS, U.S. CITIZENS DO NOT NEED VISAS.  Travel Requirements for Canada

1. TUITION FOR COURSE: RESIDENT $295NON-RESIDENT $ PROGRAM COST FOR ACCOMMODATIONS, AIRFARE, SOME MEALS, SIDE TRIPS, RELATED ITINERARY, AIRPORT TRANSFERS AND OTHER TRANSPORTATION COSTS: __$2600____ P/P 3. PBSC ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS: _____ P/P 4. G-K INSURANCE: $37 5. INCIDENTALS (FOR MEALS NOT COVERED, SOUVENIRS, TIPS, RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES DURING FREE TIME, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS COSTS): TBD BY STUDENT ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. TOTAL: ____________________  Program Costs

-FOR THIS TRIP THE THIRD PARTY PROVIDER REQUIRES FOR PAYMENTS TO BE MADE DIRECTLY TO THEM. -IF WE HAVE A MINIMUM OF 15 STUDENTS THE COST IS $2600. IF WE ONLY GET STUDENTS THE COST GOES UP TO $2800.  PROGRAMS COSTS

THE PROVIDER OFFERS PAYMENT OPTIONS: -“3-STEP MANUAL PLAN”: PAY $100 NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AND THEN YOU PAY $300 TOWARD YOUR TOUR FEE 30 DAYS LATER. THE REMAINING BALANCE IS DUE 75 DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE (4/22/2014). PAYMENTS ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY DEDUCTED ON THIS PLAN SO YOU MUST MAKE EACH PAYMENT MANUALLY.  PROGRAM COSTS

PROGRAM COSTS -MONTHLY AUTOMATED PLAN: PAY $100 NONREFUNDABLE FEE WITH CREDIT CARD OR CHECKING ACCOUNT, AND THE BALANCE OF YOUR TOUR FEE WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY CHARGED TO YOUR CARD OR EBITED FROM YOUR ACCOUNT IN EQUAL MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS UNTIL 35 DAYS PRIOR TO YOUR DEPARTURE DATE. PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST MAKE ALL PAYMENTS BY CREDIT CARD OR DEBIT CARD. IF TWO CONSECUTIVE PAMENTS ARE RETURNED OR DECLINED BY YOUR BANK OR CREDIT COMPANY, WE WILL CHANGE YOUR ACCOUNT TO THE 3-STEP MANUAL PLAN.

PROGRAM COSTS GENERAL PAYMENT INFORMATION: -EXPLORICA WILL AUTOMATICALLY CHARGE THE CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS OF PARTICIPANTS WHO CHOOSE THE MONTHLY PAYMENT OPTION. - REMINDERS OF PAYMENTS WILL BE SENT OUT TO ALL OTHER PARTICIPANTS WHO CHOOSE THE 3-STEP PLAN. REMINDERS WILL GO OUT ABOUT 2 WEEKS BEFORE THE PAYMENT IS DUE AND WILL BE ONLY THROUGH , NOT THE MAIL. -PAYMENTS THAT ARE LATE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A $25 LATE FEE. -THE DATE OF PAYMENT IS DETERMINED BY THE DATE OF RECEIPT AT EXPLORICA. IF YOU ARE NOT PAID IN FULL BY 75 DAYS PRIOR TO YOUR DEPARTURE, OR DO NOT MEET THE CONDITIONS OF YOUR PAYMENT PLAN, THEN YOUR TOUR RESERVATION WILL BE CANCELLED.

- TO AVOID MAKING PAYMENTS THAT WILL NOT BE REFUNDABLE LATER ON, WE WILL ONLY SIGN UP WITH EXPLORICA WHEN WE HAVE THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS (10) FOR THE TRIP. - BECAUSE OF THE SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS IMPOSED BY EXPLORICA WE NEED TO HAVE A FINAL DEADLINE OF STUDENTS COMMITTED TO THE TRIP BY 3/21/ AN APPLICATION WILL HAVE TO BE FILLED OUT BY THOSE STUDENTS WHO IDENTIFY THEY WANT TO MAKE THE COMMITMENT. WE WILL CAP REGISTRATION AT 15 STUDENTS.  PROGRAM LOGISTICS

 QUESTIONS?