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1 2019 CDSI HOUSING REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION PACKET 1. CDSI HOUSING OVERVIEW a. Dates to Remember (pg. 2) b. Housing Costs and Incidentals (pg. 3) c. Arrival Departure (pg. 3) 2. HOUSING DETAILS a. Summer Intensive Resident Guidelines (pg. 4) b. Campus Map (pg. 4) c. Drop Off / Pick Up (pg. 4) d. Parking (pg. 4) e. Items to Pack (pg. 4) f. Front Desk Phone Number (pg. 5) g. Mailing Address (pg. 5) h. Spending Money (pg. 5) i. Keys and Conference Cards (pg. 5) j. Laundry (pg. 6) k. Cable Television (pg. 6) l. Cell Phones (pg. 6) m. Laptop Computers (pg. 6) n. Meal Plan (pg. 6) o. Emergencies (pg. 6) p. Driving Directions to The Towers (pg. 7) 3. HOUSING REGISTRATION FORMS a. Student Information (pg. 8) b. Arrival Form (pg. 9) c. Departure Form (pg. 10) d. Housing Code of Conduct Info (pg ) e. Housing Code of Conduct 18+ (pg. 14) f. Housing Code of Conduct 17- (pg )
2 Housing Information No Early check-ins or late checkouts will be permitted (Students may check out of the dorm after the showcase performance on June 28 th, 2019) Saturday, June 15 th, 2019 Move in Day 12:00pm-3:30pm Check in {Towers Residential Suite) Dates to Remember 4:00pm-5:00pm Housing Student Orientation (Towers Residential Suites Community room) 5:30pm-6:30pm Dinner Sunday, June 16 th, Placement Class 9:30am-11:00am Registration 11:00am-1:00pm Placement Classes (11-15 at 11:00am, 16+ at 12:00pm) 1:15pm-1:45pm CDSI Orientation 1:45pm Return to Towers 2:00pm - Lunch 3:00 - Shuttles to the Complexions Contemporary Ballet performance begins (Music Hall) 4:00pm - Complexions Contemporary Ballet Performance (Music Hall) 6:00pm Shuttles return to Towers Residential Suite Saturday, June 22 nd - Day Off/No Classes (Housing student Activity TBD) Sunday, June 23 rd CDSI Student Photo Shoot Day (Optional) Friday, June 28 th - Tech Rehearsal/ Student Showcase Music Hall Day Saturday, June 29 th - Check out of Dorms by 12:00pm (noon) HOUSING: Photos of housing facilities are available at For the university map please visit Although linens are provided, it is suggested that students bring an extra towel, washcloth, and pillowcase. SAFETY: Key cards ARE DISABLED from 10p-7a. All students 18 and over are required to be back at Towers Residential Suites by 10pm. There is no access to the building between these hours. ADDITIONAL NOTES: Students will have access to wireless Internet in campus buildings (A guest Id and Password will be given at the housing orientation). Housing costs include the mandatory meal plan. All students under 18 years old must choose a room option with a chaperone. This form should only be returned with one of the two payment options ($ deposit, or full payment). ALL Tuition and Housing Payments are due by May 31 st, ** A full payment is the ONLY way to guarantee your housing reservation. All payments must be made in full by May 31, 2019 to complete your request** 2
3 HOUSING INFORMATION cont. Single Occupancy room within a quad (four individually locking rooms with a shared living space and bathroom). Individual room contains a closet, three drawer dresser, bed, desk and chair. Housing costs include mandatory meal plan. *Note: Special meal requests may affect your overall housing total. Single Occupancy within a quad (18+ years) $1, Single Occupancy within a quad w/chaperone $1, Single Occupancy room with bathroom. Room contains a closet, three drawer dresser, bed, desk and chair. Housing costs include mandatory meal plan. Single Occupancy (18 + years) $1,200 Single Occupancy w/ chaperone $1,250 INCIDENTALS *Incidental costs are not included in the total housing payment. These cost are in addition to and the housing payment and are to be covered by the resident. Laundry Facilities $1.25 wash/dry Replacement card (Mandatory if lost) $10.00 Lockouts $20.00/ per instance Lost, stolen, or unreturned room keys $ Parking $5.25/car/night ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE Arrival and Departure Form information is REQUIRED for each housing student. Please have transportation information readily available. C-DSI provides shuttle service from the airport and bus station. If your child is age 12-17, it is strongly recommended that you accompany her/him to the intensive in order to ensure their safety & security throughout the entire travel process. If you are unable to accompany your child, transportation is required through Complexions Detroit Summer Intensive van service for a $30 one way or $60 round trip fee, payment due on or before May 30th with required forms. See Attached For students 18 and older, transportation is offered through our Complexions Detroit Summer Intensive van service for a $30 one way or $60 round trip fee, payment due on or before May 30th with required forms, or upon arrival at Detroit Metro Airport students may take a Detroit Metro Car Service to Wayne State University directly to The Towers Residential Suites (655 W. Kirby Detroit, MI 48202) and check-in. Detroit Metro Airport Shuttle Service is an excellent form of travel; very clean, safe, and efficient: approximately $55 one-way from the airport to WSU campus, not including tip (tip is 15% at $8.25). Metro Car Service also offers Consult the Detroit Metro Airport Shuttle Service website for reservations and other information. 3
4 The final intensive performance is on Friday, June 28th at 3pm at the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts (350 Madison Ave, Detroit, MI 48226) This final performance concludes the intensive and students are free to check out with their chaperone at The Towers Residential Suites (655 W. Kirby Detroit, MI 48202). After being cleared for dismissal student are free to leave. DETAILED HOUSING INFORMATION SUMMER INTENSIVE RESIDENT GUIDELINES Guests will be staying in a new dorm location, Towers Residential Suites at Wayne State University (655 W. Kirby Detroit, MI 48202). The majority of rooms are suite style, containing four individually locking bedrooms attached to a shared living space. Each suite is equipped with an extra-long twin size bed, desk and a closet, and air conditioning. Each floor has access to laundry facilities, and a staffed 24-hour reception desk with card access system. Additional information regarding Towers Residential Suites may be found at Smoking and alcohol are prohibited and will lead to immediate dismissal from the program. CAMPUS MAP A printable campus map is available at DROP OFF / PICK UP Parking on Anthony Wayne Drive is permitted for active loading and unloading in front of Towers Residential Suites. PARKING Day guests may park in the Parking Structure. Machines at the entrance gates on Anthony Wayne Drive accept $7.25 via your conference card. Cash is not accepted. It will also be necessary to swipe the same card upon exit; however, a charge is applied upon entry only. To enter the Parking Structure, please swipe the card on the box marked WSU Assigned. ITEMS TO PACK Each dorm suite is equipped with a bed, desk, closet, full bath and powder room. There are lounges and laundry facilities on each floor. Televisions and microwaves will be available for use in some of these common areas. There are nearby pharmacies for daily needs. Additional items you may want to bring: Extra Linens/pillow/comforter (basic linens provided) Hangers Extra bath towel/hand towel/wash cloth Travel alarm clock/desk lamp/night light Toiletries Additional toilet paper is available with the Resident Supervisor, Aaron Smith. Garbage bag or ask at front desk FRONT DESK PHONE NUMBER Towers Residential Suites:
5 MAILING ADDRESS Mail may be sent to the students at the following address: Student Name Towers Residential Suites, Room Number 655 W. Kirby Detroit, MI Each dorm room will have its own mailbox numbers, which should be included on all correspondence. Mailbox numbers/dorm room numbers will not be dispersed until students arrive and check-in at the residence hall. Should you send correspondence via the US post, please note that the delivery can take up to 2 weeks due to several phases of processing; US post, WSU Mail Center, and Residence Hall sorting, delivering, and time blocks. For fastest, guaranteed delivery, use UPS, FedEx or DHL sent directly to the Residence Hall. SPENDING MONEY There is an ATM in the lobby of the Residence Hall. Students will need money to deposit on the residents cards for laundry. There are also several stores nearby for essentials, snacks and more. CDSI will be selling merchandise and apparel throughout the intensive. These are not required for purchase, but please keep in mind if your student is interested. KEYS AND CONFERENCE CARDS The students will receive a room key and conference card that is included in their room and board fee. The card gives them access to the dining hall, laundry facilities, stairs, and elevator in the residence hall. In order to operate the washers and dyers cash must be uploaded to the conference card, which is nonrefundable. There are designated machines in various buildings across campus to upload cash to the card. Costs of the washers and dyers per load are $1.25 each. The fee for a lost key is $150, a lost conference card is $10, and room lockouts are $20 each. All incidental fees are due at the end of the week. Students (parent/guardian if applicable) are responsible for all outstanding fees. These are the rules of the dorm facilities, Complexions chaperones will be holding students conference cards and room keys during the dance day to ensure no key is misplaced. LAUNDRY The residence hall is equipped with a laundry room, located on every floor of the building. Adding funds to the conference card will be necessary to operate washers and dryers. Laundry detergent is not provided. In order to operate the washers and dyers cash must be uploaded to the conference card, which is nonrefundable. There are designated machines in various buildings across campus, including the resident hall, to upload cash to your card. Costs of the washers and dyers per load are $1.25 each. 5
6 CABLE TELEVISION The rooms are cable ready, though you must bring a television, and coax cable of your own to connect to the wall jack, if you wish to take advantage of the services. CELL PHONES Cell phone use is only permitted during lunch and after classes. No phone use after the 10:00p.m. lights out curfew. Parents, please reserve evening hours for your phone conversations: In order to avoid distracting your child from rigorous daily activity, only in emergency should phone conversations occur during the hours outlined for class and rehearsal. The between class time is for room-change, changes of clothing/shoes, lavatory, etc. To contact your student during the daytime hours of 9a.m.-5p.m.EST in case of an emergency only, contact the Wayne State University, Maggie Allesee Department of Theater and Dance at LAPTOP COMPUTERS If you plan to bring a laptop computer you will need an Ethernet cable to plug into the wall jack in your dorm room. To have access to the Internet a security program must be downloaded. The Tower s Staff are willing to assist with this process. A temporary password will be available for CDSI participants. (Guest ID and password will be given at housing orientation) MEAL PLAN The Complexions -DSI will provide breakfast, and dinner to housing students Monday through Sunday in the dining room of the Towers Café located in the same building as the dorm complex. Boxed lunches will be provided for housing students during each dance day outside the dance studios. If students wish to purchase food on their own at any of the many adjacent restaurants the cost will not be covered by CDSI. EMERGENCIES The WSU Police Department is comprised of Police Officers who are commissioned by the City of Detroit and have the same responsibilities and authority as any Police Officer in Michigan. They patrol the Wayne State University area in patrol cars, on foot, mountain bikes, and motorcycles, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A group of civilian cadets also patrol the area, keeping radio contact with the Dispatch Center. In the event of any type of emergency, please DO NOT dial 911. Contact the front desk of your residence hall or call Approximately 297 Emergency Telephones cover the WSU campus. 176 of these Blue Light emergency phones are located at outdoor locations across campus. 121 emergency phones are indoor emergency phones with one located inside every elevator of every campus building. All of these phones are easy to operate and may be used as either a direct line to the WSUPD Dispatch Center or to make free calls to on-campus telephone numbers. To operate these phones in an emergency, simply push the red emergency button of the front of the phone panel. There is no need to dial a phone number as the emergency phone will make a direct connection to the WSUPD Dispatch Center automatically and the call will be received as an incoming emergency services request. 6
7 DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO WAYNE STATE Lodge Freeway (M-10) from North: Take the Lodge Freeway (M-10) south and exit at Warren-Forest. Just before the light, take the turnaround on the left crossing over the Lodge. Continue north, crossing Warren Ave. Pass Manoogian and structure 2 on your right. Follow the Lodge Service Dr. staying to the right around the curve. The access drive to the front entrance of structure 2 will be on the right just past the parking facility. Lodge Freeway (M-10) from South: Take the Lodge Freeway (M-10) north and exit at Warren-Forest. Continue north, crossing Warren Ave. Pass Manoogian and structure 2 on your right. Follow the Lodge Service Dr. staying to the right around the curve. The access drive to the front entrance of structure 2 will be on the right just past the parking facility. I-94 (from the east): Take I-94 west to John R/Woodward exit (right side). Continue on the Service Drive and cross Woodward Avenue. Once you have crossed Woodward, you will be on Antoinette. Take Antoinette to Cass and turn left. Proceed on Cass to Warren Ave. and turn right. Cross Anthony Wayne Drive and turn right on the John Lodge Service Drive. Pass Manoogian and structure 2 on your right. Follow the Lodge Service Dr. staying to the right around the curve. The access drive to the front entrance of structure 2 will be on the right just past the parking facility. I-94 (from the west): Take I-94 east to the Trumbull Avenue exit. Turn right onto Trumbull. Turn left onto Warren Ave. Cross the Lodge freeway and turn left onto the Lodge Service Drive. Pass Manoogian and structure 2 on your right. Follow the Lodge Service Dr. staying to the right around the curve. The access drive to the front entrance of structure 2 will be on the right just past the parking facility. Detroit Metropolitan Airport is conveniently located 25 minutes from Wayne State's campus. Follow the directions I-94 (from the west). I-75 (from north): Take I-75 south and exit at Warren. Turn right onto Warren at the light. Cross Anthony Wayne Drive and turn right on the John Lodge Service Drive. Pass Manoogian and structure 2 on your right. Follow the Lodge Service Dr. staying to the right around the curve. The access drive to the front entrance of structure 2 will be on the right just past the parking facility. I-75 (from south): Take I-75 north and exit at Warren. Turn left onto Warren at the light. Cross Anthony Wayne Drive and turn right on the John Lodge Service Drive. Pass Manoogian and structure 2 on your right. Follow the Lodge Service Dr. staying to the right around the curve. The access drive to the front entrance of structure 2 will be on the right just past the parking facility. I-96 (from the west): Take I-96 east to I-94 east (towards Port Huron). Take I-94 east to the Trumbull Avenue exit. Turn right onto Trumbull. Turn left onto Warren Ave. Cross the Lodge freeway and turn left onto the Lodge Service Drive. Pass Manoogian and structure 2 on your right. Follow the Lodge Service Dr. staying to the right around the curve. The access drive to the front entrance of structure 2 will be on the right just past the parking facility. 7
8 HOUSING REGISTRATION FORMS Please fill out ALL APPLICABLE areas of the following pages. STUDENT Student Full Name: Student Home Phone: Student Cell Phone: Student Address: GAURDIAN(S) + EMERGENCY CONTACT Guardian Name (1): Relationship: Guardian Phones: (H) (W) (C) Guardian (Second Gaurdian Optional) Guardian Name (2): Relationship: Guardian Phones: (H) (W) (C) Guardian ROOMMATE REQUEST HOUSING SELECTION Housing Deposit- $100 saves your spot in WSU housing until May 30 th, 2018 Quad 18 years + $1,050 Quad with Chaperone $1,150 Single Unit 18 years $1,200 Single with Chaperone $1,250 Requesting Parking $5.25/night *Housing Registration Form will be accepted with a minimum of the Housing Deposit amount. MEAL PLAN OPTIONS Vegetarian Non-Vegetarian Food Allergies: *Note: Special meal request may affect your final housing total. 8
9 I. ARRIVAL INFORMATION HOUSING REGISTRATION FORMS SECTION 1 ARRIVAL OVERVIEW Student s Full Name: Student or Contact Cell Number: Arrival Options: (Circle One) 1. PLANE 2. PLANE 3. AUTOMOBILE Arranging personal transportation Will be requesting CDSI Will be arriving with parents to The Towers at WSU. transportation to the Towers. and/or family member(s). Only Students 18+ Students of all ages. ($30) Students of all ages. (Complete Section 2A) (Complete Section 2A) (Complete Section 2B) SECTION 2 ARRIVAL DETAILS SECTION 2A Arriving by Plane Flight Arrival: (Day) (Date) / (Time) A.M / P.M (Circle One) Airline Name: Flight #: Flight Confirmation Sent to CDSI: YES / NO Requesting CDSI Transportation: YES / NO Transportation Fee Paid ($30): YES / NO Transportation if not requesting CDSI transportation: SECTION 2B Arriving by Automobile Arrival: (Day) (Date) / (Time) A.M / P.M (Circle One) Driver s Name: Phone: *If commuting and under 18 years old In the event of flight delay, change, or cancellation; please immediately notify Meg Paul (917) or Isabella Brown at
10 II. DEPARTURE INFORMATION HOUSING REGISTRATION FORMS SECTION 3 DEPARTURE OVERVIEW Student s Full Name: Student or Contact Cell Number: Arrival Options: (Circle One) 1. PLANE 2. PLANE 3. AUTOMOBILE Arranging personal transportation Will be requesting CDSI Will be departing with parents to The Towers at WSU. transportation to the Towers. and/or family member(s). Only Students 18+ Students of all ages. ($30) Students of all ages. (Complete Section 4A) (Complete Section 4A) (Complete Section 4B) SECTION 4 DEPARTURE DETAILS SECTION 4A Arriving by Plane Flight Departure: (Day) (Date) / (Time) A.M / P.M (Circle One) Airline Name: Flight #: Flight Confirmation Sent to CDSI: YES / NO Requesting CDSI Transportation: YES / NO Transportation Fee Paid ($30): YES / NO Transportation if not requesting CDSI transportation: SECTION 4B Arriving by Automobile Departure: (Day) (Date) / (Time) A.M / P.M (Circle One) Driver s Name: Phone: *If commuting and under 18 years old Students MUST check out with Housing Director and departure MUST occur from The Towers Residential Suites or from Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts. 10
11 HOUSING RULES, PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS OF CONDUCT Complexions DSI participants are expected to review the rules, procedures and standards of conduct established by the Complexions Detroit Summer Intensive (CDSI) Program. A participant who does not fulfill the responsibilities set forth by such rules, procedures and standards of conduct may be subject to disciplinary action including dismissal from the program as outlined in the Progressive Sanctions Policy listed below. CDSI /WSU Progressive Sanctions Policy: 1. Warning: A written documentation of the infraction, phone call to parents and/or legal guardian. 2. Corrective Action Plan: A written documentation of infraction, phone call to parents and/or legal guardian and a corrective action plan to help foster discipline and respect, which is determined after a meeting with the Artistic Directors, Program Director and Office Manager. 3. Dismissal: Dancer will be dismissed from the program at the expense of the student and a phone call to parents and/or legal guardian. WARNING: Examples of unacceptable conduct by students, which are subject to a Warning: (not limited to) Unexcused tardiness or absences from attendance checks, classes, rehearsals, performances, or other scheduled activities; Disruptive conduct, horseplay; Violation of the 10p.m. curfew, 11p.m. lights-out and Quiet Time policy - Chaperones will do room checks every night. Violation of Cell Phone policy - restricted from making or receiving phone calls from 10:00PM- 6:00AM daily CELL PHONES MUST BE SILENCED. Not following Safety Rules (see below) CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN: Examples of unacceptable conduct by students, which are subject to a Corrective Action Plan: (not limited to) Communication with individuals not associated with the program; Insubordinate or disrespectful behavior toward CDSI personnel; Not following Safety Rules (see below) DISMISSAL: (Zero Tolerance) Examples of unacceptable conduct by students, which are subject to dismissal: (not limited to) Unlawful activity of any kind; Possession or use of drugs, alcohol, fireworks, firearms, and tobacco Destroying or defacing property at Wayne State University Fighting; threatening or attempting to cause bodily harm to another person on the premises Harassment - abusive language Visiting with the opposite sex in residence rooms 11
12 SAFETY RULES: Students are required to travel with their chaperone to and from the dorms and are not allowed to leave the dorms and/or studios at the Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance or the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts at any time without chaperone supervision. Students are required to travel in groups of two or more when they are traveling from room to room or studio to studio. Students should immediately report any accident or illness to their chaperone and/or instructor. Students are required to wear their nametags in a clearly visible manner at all times. Students are not allowed to leave Old Main during lunch and are required to eat on the 2 nd floor lounge with all intensive participants ETIQUETTE: Etiquette is extremely important to the CDSI Summer Intensive Program, but it is also important for maturing dancers readying themselves for the professional world. The following are important things that students should familiarize themselves with both inside and outside the studio. Cell phones are only to be used during designated times: lunch and after class. No cell phone use after 10p.m. ALL PHONES MUST BE SILENCED DURING CLASS/REHEARSAL. Drink water to stay hydrated. Have a water bottle with you at all times. Clean up after yourself. Remove anything you brought into the studio when you leave, including Band-Aids, tape, lamb s wool, wrappers, water bottles, paper, etc. QUIET TIME: (HOUSING STUDENTS) We are committed to providing a comfortable, safe, and restful environment for the students living on campus for the CDSI Summer Intensive. Taking into consideration the youth of our students, we have formulated some policies for their well-being and protection. We ask that you read the following carefully and then sign and return your agreement to abide by our policies. A chaperone will be assigned to oversee dorm students under 18 years of age for the CDSI Summer Intensive. The chaperone will live in the dorm, escort students to the cafeteria, classes, rehearsals, and recreational activities. The chaperone will be available in case of emergencies. All resident students will reside in Wayne State University Campus housing for the duration of the intensive. The staff is very strict that there is NO visiting with opposite sex in residential rooms. Disciplinary action will be taken if this rule is not followed. Boys and girls are more than welcome in the hallways and lounges of the dorms. Because students will be dancing every day, participants will need to rest in the evenings. To ensure a good night s sleep for everyone, we will be adhering to a quiet-time policy. All students will be in their own rooms by 10:00p.m, (or following their last evening activity), where they can engage in quiet activities that do not disturb other residents of the dormitory. We understand that students will be excited about classes and the meeting of new friends, but this is the time to listen to your body s needs, as well as to respect the needs of others for peace and recuperation. We recommend that students who wish to listen to music at night bring headphones. At 11:00p.m, lights will be turned off. Please respect your fellow students and chaperones. 12
13 We are committed to making sure our students receive the rest and care they deserve, so they can dance to their fullest capacity for the intensive. Students who are unable to comply with our quiet time policy are subject to disciplinary action as stated above. PAGES ARE FOR YOUR RECORD PLEASE PRINT THE FOLLOWING PAGES WHERE APPLICABLE AND RETURN TO THE C-DSI OFFICE BY May 31, Years of Age or Older (Print Page # ) 17 Years of Age and Under (Print Pages # ) 13
14 HOUSING STANDARDS OF CONDUCT AND LIABILITY AGREEMENT Complexions Contemporary Ballet and the Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance are committed to providing our students with a secure atmosphere to learn. In order to do so, strict standards of conduct have been established. To verify that you understand the terms of our policies, please initial or sign where necessary and return the statements below: ALL PARTICIPANTS 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER MUST SIGN THIS FORM WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY I,, recognize and understand the risk of physical injury inherent in dance and dance training, and, thus I fully assume those risks. I waive and release Complexions Contemporary Ballet (hereafter CCB), Wayne State University (hereafter WSU), and their respective employees, agents, governing board members, faculty members, associates, and students (including those serving as chaperones) ( Released Parties ) from any and all liability arising out of or relating to any injuries that I sustain or illnesses that I contract in connection with my participation in the Complexions Detroit Summer Intensive ( CDSI ) or related activities. I understand and agree that it is my sole responsibility to safeguard my personal property. I will not hold the Released Parties responsible for loss of or damages to my personal property while attending or participating in the CDSI or related activities. In case of physical injury or medical emergency, I hereby authorize CDSI staff and faculty to make necessary arrangements to transport me to a medical treatment facility as needed and to notify the person who I have designated as my emergency contact. Signature Date Print 14
15 HOUSING STANDARDS OF CONDUCT AND LIABILITY AGREEMENT ALL PARENTS or LEGAL GUARDIANS OF PARTICIPANTS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST COMPLETE AND SIGN THIS FORM WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY I,, parent or guardian of ( Participant ), recognize and understand the risk of physical injury inherent in dance and dance training. I, on behalf of myself and Participant, waive and release Complexions Contemporary Ballet (hereafter CCB), Wayne State University (hereafter WSU), and their respective employees, agents, governing board members, faculty members, associates, and students (including those serving as chaperones) ( Released Parties ) from any and all liability arising out of or relating to any injuries that Participant sustains or illnesses that Participant contracts in connection with Participant s participation in the Complexions Detroit Summer Intensive ( CDSI ) or related activities. I understand that I should accompany Participant while he or she is traveling to and from the CDSI in order to ensure his or her safety and security during the entire travel process. I further understand that, if I am unable to accompany Participant, I must arrange transportation for Participant between the CDSI and Detroit Metropolitan Airport through the CDSI van service. I agree that, when such transportation is arranged, CCB and WSU are responsible for Participant only from the point that Participant passes through airport security after arrival or before departure and the point where Participant arrives at, or departs from, The Towers Residential Suites. I take full responsibility for the safety and security of Participant before and after he or she has passed through airport security. In an extreme emergency, I understand that CDSI staff and faculty will make every attempt to notify the person(s) that the Participant has named as his or her Mother/Father, or emergency contact, of Participant s condition, location, and way to contact Participant. 15
16 I understand and agree that it is my sole responsibility to safeguard my personal property. I will not hold the Released Parties responsible for loss of or damages to my personal property while attending or participating in the CDSI or related activities. I have read the CDSI Rules, Procedures and Standards of Conduct and the CDSI Dress Code Policy (jointly, Student Conduct Requirements ). I understand that my child must adhere to all provisions of the Student Conduct Requirements, and that failure to comply with these terms may result in my child s dismissal from the intensive, without refund of tuition, room, or board. I hereby waive any claim that I, or my child, may have against the Released Parties that arises out of or relates to the Student Conduct Requirements. By Student: Signature Date Print By Parent/Legal Guardian Signature Date Print 16
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