Parent/Student Checklist
Mandatory Items to Bring to CGT Summer Camp:
1. Changes of clothes for six (6) days. (Laundry facilities will be available only on an emergency basis. Should the need arise, any laundry charges incurred by campers will be their own responsibility.) Please bring casual clothes for the week. You do not need to bring dress attire for the closing Awards Luncheon. We would suggest that a light jacket and an additional pair of shoes be added to the clothes you bring.
2. Personal hygiene and toiletry items (soap, shampoo, toothpaste and brush, etc.). Clean towels will be given to campers daily. Each dormitory room shares a full bathroom facility with the adjoining room.
3. Any medications that you require for the entire time you will be at the camp, e.g. allergy pills, prescription items in properly labeled bottles, an extra pair of eyeglasses, etc. All prescription medications MUST be in their original bottles with the drugstore's label affixed.
4. Key deposit of $20. Each camper
must leave a deposit for his or her room key for the entire week.
The deposit will be returned when the key is turned back in at
checkout time. (This is Purdue University policy and is administered
by the faculty at the dormitory and not by those sponsoring the
Computer Graphics Summer Camp.)
5. Headphones - Some of the learning modules will require sound editing and as such, headphones to plug into the lab computers.
Educators Checklist
- Announce the program over your school public address system.
- Place the Purdue Computer Graphics Camp posters in the school halls or other high traffic student areas.
- Submit the news release to our school and/or local newspapers.
- Make the URL to the online camp application available to all interested students in our school.
- Investigate the possibilities for any scholarships or grants available to students through local companies or state agencies.
- Remind students of the May 31, 2008 deadline date and are assisting them to meet that deadline.
- Check with students to ensure their applications were submitted online or mailed to either Professor Kellen Maicher or the OCEC Business Services:
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Suggested Items to Bring:
- I-Pod, Mp3 player, Game Boy, PSP (or any other recreational electronic devices)
- Good pair of walking/ exercise shoes
- Swim wear and beach towel
- Flip flops or shower shoes
- Camera and film/ spare memory
- Spending money (for drinks, snacks, souvenirs, etc....)
Please DO NOT bring the following items:
- Any clothing that may have slogans or graphics that could be offensive to others at the camp.
- Your personal computer (including laptops).
- Any expensive items such as jewelry, watches, etc.
- Any item that may be considered a weapon (pocketknives, heavy rings, etc.)
**IMPORTANT NOTICE**
This camp adheres to all University regulations and civil laws in regards to the possession, or distribution, of illegal drugs, firearms, and alcohol to minors. Accordingly, all violations MUST be reported to University officials and law enforcement officers by camp faculty.
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