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Newberry Seminar: Research in the Humanities

Chicago, Illinois

Cost

Tuition and Fees

Students from Colorado College and Cornell College will pay tuition, housing costs, and other fees directly to their college.  Cost information can be found by contacting the college directly.  Refunds are made in accordance with the policy in effect on the home campus. In most cases, students remain eligible for their college’s financial aid program and should consult their financial aid officers well in advance.

Students from other colleges interested in participating in one of these short-term courses should contact the ACM office for information about program cost.  Applications will require a non-refundable program deposit of $400 (applied to the total bill) and a $200 housing security deposit, which will be refunded after the program, if there is no damage to the apartment.

Other costs

Students are responsible for their own transportation, food costs, linens, cookware, books, and personal expenses.

Newberry Seminar: Research in the Humanities

Kelsey Cole After all the time I've spent studying hard in school and getting good grades, I never really valued the process of learning. But through the Newberry Seminar in the Humanities, I found that the pure desire to learn and to unearth something which has never before been examined is a reward beyond any outside praise or recognition, and comes from the great pride of discovery.

—Kelsey Cole, Newberry Seminar in the Humanities, Fall 2007

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Who we are

The Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) is a consortium of independent, liberal arts colleges in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Colorado.