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Summer Institute in English:
The English Language Program

July 6 - August 6, 2010

North Carolina State University
Raleigh, North Carolina USA


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Student Needs

Housing:

Students who request on-campus housing will receive a housing contract for an air-conditioned residence hall. Students will room together, two to a room. To encourage their use of English, students of the same language background will generally not be placed together in a room.

The residence hall will issue sheets, pillow cases, and bath towels to each student.

Students who wish to live in apartments off-campus must find accommodations for themselves. Several air-conditioned apartment complexes and hotels are located within walking distance of the university. The Institute does not have the ability to place students with families in Raleigh.

Meals:

The residence hall fee includes three meals a day, Monday through Friday. Food service on Saturday and Sunday is available at on-campus cafeterias and snack bars as well as many off campus restaurants nearby.

Clothing:

Raleigh has a relatively mild climate year-round. However, summer is usually quite hot and humid, and lightweight clothing is recommended.

Health Services:

Insurance for emergency care is included in the course fee and is provided to all students through the NC State University Risk Management program. With the provided insurance, students can receive on-campus medical care from Student Health Services, which is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. A physician is on call at other hours.

Students younger than 18 years old must submit a completed Medical Consent Form in order to be treated at Student Health Services.

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