Environmentalism
for the Future...
The 2nd Annual Environmental Ethics Institute
Costs::
Fees/expenses for students in our 2007 Environmental Ethics Institute
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See
also our Travel
(and Housing) information page.
Courses:
$350:
Center for Ethics course fee
$48:
Online fee for use of the University's Blackboard
system
| Please
contact
us as soon as possible to apply for Center
for Ethics financial assistance if you have financial
need. |
Optional:
$135: University of Montana credit
recording fee for students wanting transferable credits.
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Housing:
University
housing (nice dorms): $23.00/day or $231.00
for two weeks (at 16.50/day)
Hotels/Motels:
range from $49-$140/night (click
here for websites) |
Travel:
Daily
Expenses :
Missoula
enjoys high standards and low costs of living.
You can still get a cup of coffee for a dollar and
a pint of one of our microbrews for around $3. Restaurants
vary in costs, but your average dinner is under $10
most places. There are also two small markets on campus
and a large grociery store nearby for food and other
basic necessities.
Other
nearby services include laundary, coffee houses (with
WiFi), a hardware store, movie rentals, and beautiful
downtown Missoula is only 20 minutes on foot or 10
by bicycle from campus.
The
Center for Ethics will have materials from local businesses
as well as information on Missoula's abundant outdoor
recreation opportunities. |
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The
Center for Ethics at The University of Montana will hold its second
annual Environmental Ethics Institute July 30—August 9. The
institute provides an opportunity for scholars, students, professionals,
and interested citizens to gather in Missoula, MT to discuss and
reflect on environmental issues. The institute consists of two courses
and an evening lecture series. The courses require 4 to 5 weeks
of asynchronous on-line study prior to the 4 to 5 days of face-to-face
contact in Missoula.
Few
universities offer a setting with such beauty and recreational resources
as The University of Montana. Missoula is a dynamic college town
surrounded by mountains. It is located at the confluence of three
rivers: the Clark Fork of the Columbia, the Blackfoot and the Bitterroot.
The Rattlesnake Wilderness Area is within minutes of campus by bicycle
or city bus, and Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks are within
easy driving distance.
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