Summer Session 2009
Both undergraduate and graduate courses are offered yearly at KBS. Class sizes are small (10-30 students) so there is more direct interaction between students and faculty.
KBS Summer Course FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):
Why should I take summer courses at KBS--what's the advantage?
KBS summer courses provide students with a unique opportunity to get hands-on field experience and learn applied and theoretical concepts in ecology and evolutionary biology.
In addition to studying nature up-close-and-personal, students can participate in recreational opportunities such as volleyball, soccer, fishing, swimming, and bonfires. Students in residence at KBS become part of a community where they can explore career options), talk with graduate students, form friendships, and grow in a supportive environment.
I am a student at another institution (besides Michigan State University) ... may I take classes at KBS?
Yes! And, if you are a graduate student at a Big Ten University or the University of Chicago, you may be eligible for the CIC Traveling Scholars Program.
(More information about admission to our programs here.)
I usually work during the summer to earn money for school ...Can I work at KBS?
Scholarships and Fellowships are available to cover costs associated with attending summer session at KBS. G.H. Lauff Tuition Awards are available for undergraduate and graduate students to offset the costs of tuition and housing. Graduate students also can apply for research awards. There are also scholarships and fellowships for students enrolled in the ELME program.
Students may also apply for part-time jobs working in the library or research labs. |