If student, year of graduation |
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If student, primary teacher |
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Voice part* |
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Personal or Professional Goals in attending the Workshop
HOUSING
If you choose, lodging will be provided in the 1940 Residence Hall on Temple University's main campus. It is a short walk from Presser and Rock Halls where the daily sessions are held. There will be two persons assigned to each suite (individual bedrooms, joint common area). Price for the week is $237, which includes arrival on July 7 through departure on July 12. Bed sheets/towels are included in the price of the room.
Also, the Double Tree Hotel at Broad and Locust Streets in Center City Philadelphia offers a discounted rate for Temple University guests ($135 per night). The hotel is a brief subway ride away from Temple's main campus. To recieve this rate, you must note that you are a Temple University guest upon making your reservation.
If accepted to the workshop, will you want on-campus housing for the week?
MEALS
There are many food vendors near the Presser and Rock Halls (Crepe truck, Burger Busz, Qdoba, Jimmy John's, Plaza Pizza, etc.) and several more near the dormitory (Master Wok, Maxi's Grill, 7-11, Saxby's coffee). Fast food and restaurants will accept credit cards, while most food trucks are cash-only. There is a PNC Bank ATM next door to 7-11 and the residence hall. We will offer complimentary coffee and danish on Monday-Thursday mornings in Presser Hall.
If you choose, you may purchase a meal plan for the Johnson-Hardwick cafeteria for $128.50. This includes lunch and dinner Monday-Friday.
Will you want to purchase the meal plan?
Please review your responses before clicking "Submit" below. Upon submission, your information will be sent to Girard Kratz, Registrar at Temple Music Prep, who will provide you with instructions for immediate payment of the non-refundable $45 registration fee.
You will be billed for the remaining $525 course fee for Temple Sings (due by July 1).
Registration questions, please email Girard Kratz.
All other questions, please email Paul Rardin. |