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U.S. Conferences:
Students are responsible for
their own airfare or other travel
costs to and from each conference
location.
HOW TO ENROLL
We
recommend students register
online in order to
expedite the application
process.
Online Registration:
- Online
registration MUST be completed
by a Parent/Guardian.
- Go to
www.lead-america.org and
click on the "Apply Online" button
and follow the instructions
for online registration.
- You will
need your Priority Identification
Number (PIN) located on your
invitation letter. Please
keep this PIN number in a
secure place, as you will
need the number to access
post-registration materials
on our website.
- Once you
have completed the online
registration process you
will receive an email from
our Admissions Office confirming
your registration and payment
information. (To ensure receipt
of this and future emails,
please add "lead-america.org" to
the domain safe list on any
email account(s) that you
and your child will use.)
Mail:
LeadAmerica
Admissions Office
1515 S. Federal Highway,
Suite 301
Boca Raton, FL 33432
Fax:
(561) 368-8151
(If you fax the application,
do not mail the original)
1.
Complete 2008 Enrollment
Application (2 pages).
Enrollment
Application 
Please
write legibly. Both the Student
and Parent/Guardian must
sign the application, and
include tuition payment (deposit
or full tuition payment).
The initial deposit is credited
in full toward the tuition.
Incomplete applications will
not be processed. You may
register online or submit
applications by fax or mail
to the LeadAmerica Admission
Office.
2. Select
your payment method from page
6 (of the enrollment application). Be sure to include tuition
payment (deposit or full tuition).
Payments by non-U.S. participants
must be made by credit card,
money order in U.S. dollars,
or by check drawn on a U.S.
bank.
3. Keep a copy
of the Application for your
records.
Questions:
Call our Admissions
Office toll free at: (866) FYI-LEAD
(394-5323) or (561) 368-8085
Email us at: info@lead-america.org
Visit our website
at: www.lead-america.org
PRE-CONFERENCE
HANDBOOK
After you are registered,
you will receive an email
with a link to access your
Pre-Conference Handbook online
using your PIN number. You
also will receive the Pre-Conference
Handbook via U.S. mail. The
Handbook contains complete
information on how to prepare
for your conference. Please
review this carefully as
it answers most conference
related questions.
MEDICAL
INSURANCE
Students
MUST have health insurance
in order to participate in
a LeadAmerica Conference.
Proof of health insurance is
required. For students who
do not have medical insurance,
short-term insurance is available
through the Payment Protection
Plan.
FUNDRAISING & SCHOLARSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
Fundraising
is a great leadership activity
and opportunity to get involved
in your community. A large percentage
of our students engage in fundraising
activities to meet their tuition
and transportation needs. The LeadAmerica
Fundraising Guide provides detailed
information on how students can
raise funds toward tuition, including
a list of fundraising opportunities,
types of organizations that have
sponsored LeadAmerica
students in the past, and a sample
fundraising letter.
Limited merit
based (named) scholarships are
also available.
Limited financial
aid is available to students
with demonstrated financial need.
If you desire financial aid you
must request it by submitting
the Financial Aid Application
with your Enrollment Application.
Financial Aid
Applications will not be considered
after a student has registered.
Merit based scholarships have
designated due dates.
Fundraising
Guide and other financial aid documents
are available on our website at www.lead-america.org/conferences/cslc/finaid.html
ENROLLMENT & SELECTION
PROCESS
Admission
to LeadAmerica conferences
is selective. LeadAmerica
seeks outstanding high school students
from across the United States and
internationally who have demonstrated
leadership potential, academic
promise and will contribute to
the quality and diversity of the
Conference. There are several ways
students are selected: Student
Talent Identification Programs & Surveys,
Educator Nominations, Alumni Nominations,
and Clubs & Activities. Students
who are not pre-selected may apply
through the Merit Application process
(see below).
- Student
Talent Identification Programs
and Surveys: National Student
Talent Identification Programs
and Surveys and listings identify
students based on theiracademic
achievements, school and extracurricular
activities and future ambitions.
Qualified students are pre-approved
for admission and receive an
invitation to enroll in a LeadAmerica
session of their choice.
- Educator
Nominations: High
Schools from across the United
States and 51 countries internationally
participate in our Educator
Nomination Program. Teachers,
guidance counselors and school
administrators who participate
submit nominations of students
who meet LeadAmerica's
admissions requirements:
scholastic achievement, involvement
in community or extra-curricular
activities and leadership
potential. Nominated students
are pre-approved for admission
and receive an invitation
to enroll in the LeadAmerica
session of their choice.
- Alumni
Nominations: LeadAmerica
Alumni may submit nominations
of outstanding students based
on the same criteria as educator
nominations. These students
are pre-approved for admission
and receive an invitation
to enroll in the LeadAmerica
session of their choice.
- Clubs & Activities: Invitations
are also sent to students who
participate in certain clubs
or activities (e.g. Academic
Honor Societies, Mock Trial,
Debate, Model UN, Boy Scouts,
Girls Scouts, Student Government,
Athletics, etc.)
- Merit
Applications: Students
with a minimum "B" average,
a record of involvement in
community and extra-curricular
activities, or demonstrated
leadership potential may
apply directly to LeadAmerica.
A written recommendation
from a teacher or counselor
is also required.
COLLEGE
CREDIT
All LeadAmerica
high school conferences are college-accredited.
CSLC and Ambassadors
Abroad: are accredited for two
(2) college credits. One (1)
college credit (normally $440)
is included in the
program tuition.
A second college credit is available
at a reduced tuition cost of
$249 (no additional academic
work is required after the program).
Leadership
University: is accredited for
one (1) college credit. That
credit is optional and not included
in the tuition and is available
at the reduced cost of $249.
CSLC, Ambassadors
Abroad & Leadership University
college credit is issued by Loras
College, www.loras.edu,
a fully accredited liberal arts
college. Credit is issued on
a pass/fail basis and its transferability
is dependent upon the policies
and discretion of the college
to be attended. College credit
is earned by successful completion
of and participation in all aspects
of the program. College credit
may be denied at LeadAmerica’s
discretion for failure to participate
fully in all aspects of the program.
There are no refunds for denial
of college credit or for students
who are dismissed from the program.
Washington
Summer Scholars: is accredited
for three (3) college credits.
The cost of these three credits
(normally $2,574) is included
in the program tuition.
Credit is issued by American
University, a fully accredited
University. The course is graded
on an A-F basis by American University
Faculty.
College Credit
is earned by successful completion
of and participation in all aspects
of the program. College Credit
may be denied at LeadAmerica's
discretion for failure to participate
fully in all aspects of the program.
There are no refunds for denial
of college credit.
TRANSPORTATION
Domestic Programs:
Transportation
to and from the CSLC, Leadership
University, and Washington Summer
Scholars programs is the responsibility
of each student. During certain
designated times, LeadAmerica
provides an airport shuttle between
the designated airport in the host
city and the program location for
a fee of $25 each way. Complete
information on the airport shuttle
will be included in the student's
Pre-Conference Handbook.
Ambassadors
Abroad:
Tuition includes roundtrip airfare
from the designated U.S. departure
airport to the Ambassadors Abroad
country and all transportation
within the foreign country. Students
are responsible for their airfare
or transportation costs to and
from the domestic departure city.
Ambassadors Abroad attendees
are responsible for the cost
of obtaining a valid passport
and VISA (if required).
SUPERVISION
The
safety and supervision of our
students is of paramount importance.
Students are carefully supervised
throughout the program by LeadAmerica
faculty and staff. Resident Advisors
and administrative staff reside
on-site and are available to
students at any time. Students
are not permitted to leave campus
on their own. Transportation
during the program is by air-conditioned
chartered motor coach. During
certain field trips and off-site
activities students may have
limited supervision. This means
students have freedom to visit
specific sites within designated
areas without direct supervision
utilizing designated check-in
and check-out procedures (e.g.
- Capitol Hill visits, Faneuil
Hall, Miracle Mile, etc.).
FACULTY & STAFF
TEACHING FACULTY
LeadAmerica faculty
includes university and graduate
school professors, practicing
professionals and leaders
in the fields of study. They
are carefully selected to
ensure that our students
receive the highest quality
educational experience. Their
role is to bring the core
curriculum to life and stimulate
thinking and discussion.
TEAM LEADERS
Our Team Leaders are assigned
to groups of approximately
12-18 students and facilitate
simulations, discussions
and other practical experiences
and serve as chaperones
for off-site activities
and non-academic events.
They inspire our students
and serve as positive role
models. Team Leaders and
Faculty Advisors are adult
professionals and college
and graduate level students
from leading colleges and
universities including
Harvard, MIT, Cornell,
Columbia, Boston University,
Johns Hopkins, Loyola,
UCLA, University of Chicago,
The Citadel and VMI. Most
have academic and/or work
experience in the field
of study and many are pursuing
degrees in education and
have peer counseling, tutorial
and leadership experience.
In addition to their own
experience, Team Leaders
and Faculty Advisors receive
approximately 40 hours
of LeadAmerica
training.
RESIDENT
ADVISORS
Team Leaders and staff serve
as Resident Advisors. They
live in the residence halls
and are available to our
students at any time, day
or night.
ADMINISTRATIVE
STAFF
- The Program
Director oversees day-to-day
operations of the program and
ensures the quality and integrity
of the academic experience.
- The Site
Director is responsible for
student safety and facilities.
- Office and
other Administrative Staff
are always on site and work
with our Faculty, Team Leaders
and students.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
OF PARTICIPATION
TUITION & PAYMENT
TERMS
Please refer
to the Application and Enrollment & Other
Details included in your invitation
package or the Tuition & Payment
Terms section of the online
application.
OPTIONAL
TUITION & TRAVEL INSURANCE
Tuition & Travel
Insurance provides
cancellation protection
that safeguards the Student's
tuition and other covered
expenses while traveling.
Students who cancel for
covered reasons, as set
forth in the Description
of Coverage, will be reimbursed
for non-refundable tuition
and airfare cancellation
charges associated with
the program. The Plan also
includes coverage for Medical
Protection, Baggage Protection,
Trip Interruption and Delay
and Emergency Assistance
Services. For complete
Plan details and Description
Coverage please visit our
website at www.lead-america.org/conferences/travelprotection
or call the Plan Administrator,
BerkelyCare at 1-800-453-4067,
Mon - Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm
(EST) ), referencing policy
HTP05224. The Premiums
are: $99 for 6-day and
10-day conferences,
$159 for Washington Summer
Scholars and Ambassadors
Abroad. Plan Premiums are
not refundable. Should
you choose not to participate
in the above-described
Tuition & Travel Insurance,
or cancellation is not
covered by a qualifying
event in the Plan, LeadAmerica's
Cancellation & Refund
Policy will apply.
CANCELLATION & REFUND
POLICY
Because
the operation of LeadAmerica
programs requires extensive
advanced planning, costs
are incurred long before
the start of the conference.
Accordingly the following
Cancellation & Refund
Policy will apply.
Spring
Conferences: For
cancellations prior to and
including February 15, 2008
there is a cancellation fee
of $500; after February 15,
2008 there are no refunds.
U.S.
Summer Conferences: For
cancellations prior to and
including April 1, 2008 there
is a cancellation fee of $350;
after April 1, 2008 and and
prior to May 15, 2008 there
is a cancellation fee of $500;
after May 15, 2008 there are
no refunds.
Study
Abroad Conferences: For
cancellations prior to and
including April 1, 2008 there
is a cancellation fee of $750;
after April 1, 2008 and prior
to and including May 1, 2008
there is a cancellation fee
of 40% of total tuition; after
May 1, 2008 there are no refunds.
- Any cancellation
and refund request must be
submitted either through the LeadAmerica
website (requires PIN) or by
written notice to the Admissions
Office in Boca Raton, Florida
received by email, fax, U.S.
Postal Service, or overnight
delivery signed by the Parent/Guardian
who signed the enrollment application.
Additionally, if you have the
Payment Protection Plan you
must also immediately notify
the Plan Administrator at BerkelyCare
of your cancellation.
- Optional
Tuition & Travel Insurance Plan
premiums are non-refundable.
- Tuition
payments will be refunded in
full in the event the Student's
application is not accepted
or if space is not available
in the selected program.
- In the event
that LeadAmerica cancels
a program, all tuition will
be refunded. LeadAmerica
shall not be responsible for
any expenses incurred by student
other than tuition paid.
- There is
a $50 administrative fee if
the Student transfers to another LeadAmerica
session or program after enrollment.
Transfers within 60 days of
the start date of the session
the student is registered to
attend will be subject to other
terms and conditions.
- Students
who are dismissed from the
program for disciplinary reasons
or leave the program early
for any reason are not eligible
for a refund. Parents are responsible
for any expenses incurred for
housing or transportation after
dismissal.
POSTPONEMENT
OR CANCELLATION OF PROGRAM
LeadAmerica
reserves the right to modify,
postpone or cancel a program
because of safety, health or
other issues including, but
not limited to Acts of God,
acts or omissions of government
authority, compliance with
government regulations or any
other cause or event beyond
the control of LeadAmerica.
In the event that LeadAmerica
postpones the program, tuition
payments received prior to
the postponement will be applied
to the new program dates. If
a student/parent elects to
cancel enrollment in a postponed
program, tuition will be refunded
less a $350 non-refundable
fee. Any cancellation and/or
request for refund must be
submitted in writing according
to the Cancellation and Refund
Policy Schedule. In the event
that LeadAmerica cancels
a program, all tuition paid
will be refunded.
STUDENTS WITH
SPECIAL NEEDS
LeadAmerica
encourages participation by
physically challenged students.
Wheelchair-equipped vehicles
may be available for those
with limited mobility. Additionally,
certain designated sessions
will be interpreted for the
deaf and hard of hearing. Parents
are encouraged to call LeadAmerica
for more information and to
discuss particular needs before
they apply.
WAIT
LIST
Applications
from qualified students are
processed in the order of receipt
and may exceed spaces available.
This is an application for
participation and enrollment
is contingent upon final approval
by LeadAmerica, with
whom sole discretion resides.
If the Student's first choice
is filled, the Student will
be placed in his/her second
choice of session. If the Student
does not have a second choice,
the Student will be placed
on a wait list. Student's tuition
will not be processed until
such time as they are enrolled
in a conference.
CODE
OF CONDUCT
The
Student and Parent understand
that participation in LeadAmerica
demands the highest standards
of conduct and personal
responsibility. The Student
agrees not to use or possess
tobacco, alcohol, controlled
substances without prescription,
weapons or firearms of
any kind during the program.
Additionally, the Student
agrees to abide by all LeadAmerica
rules and standards of
conduct throughout the
program. Further, the Student
and Parent understand that LeadAmerica
follows a zero tolerance
policy. Infraction of any
rule or standard of conduct
may result in immediate
dismissal, forfeiture of
tuition and any other fees
paid, loss of college credit
(and related fee) and return
home at the Student/Parent’s
sole expense. Dismissed
students are not permitted
to remain on campus or
with the program and parents
are responsible for any
expenses incurred for housing
or transportation after
dismissal. The comprehensive LeadAmerica
Student Code of Conduct
is available at www.lead-america.org/documents and
is incorporated herein
by reference.
ON CAMPUS HOUSING
LeadAmerica
and/or Conference Facility/University
personnel (LeadAmerica) may
enter a Student’s room,
without permission, for emergency
purposes, for maintenance and
housekeeping purposes, for
fire and safety inspections,
to inspect for damage, or if LeadAmerica
has any reason to believe that
a violation of a LeadAmerica
rule, Conference facility rule,
regulation, local ordinance,
state or federal law or statute
has occurred. General room
inspections may be conducted
periodically without prior
notice. Students are responsible
for maintaining their rooms
in a clean manner. The Student
will be charged for damages
to, unauthorized use of, or
alterations to rooms, furnishings,
appliances, equipment or locks
(the “Room”) and
for any special cleaning necessitated
by improper care of the Room.
All Students occupying a room
jointly and severally are responsible
for any and all damage and/or
cleaning charges associated
with that Room as well as public
areas. In the event that damages
or theft of University and/or
Conference Facility property
cannot be assigned to specific
individuals the charges will
be divided equally among the
residents of the room, suite,
floor or building at LeadAmerica’s
discretion. Additionally, students
will be billed for any meal
cards, access cards, or keys
not returned at the checkout
equal to the fee billed to LeadAmerica
by the conference facility.
AGREEMENT,
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY & RELEASE
In
consideration of being accepted
as a participant in a Lead America
program (the "Conference"), the
Student and Parent each release
and hold harmless Lead America,
its officers, directors, agents,
employees, partners, sponsors and
affiliates ("LeadAmerica")
from and for any claim, injury,
theft, loss or other liability
of any kind which is caused or
contributed to directly or indirectly
by the Student, or which results
from or during the Student's participation
in the Conference. Furthermore,
Student and Parent each indemnify LeadAmerica
from and for any claim, injury
or other liability of any kind
which is caused directly or indirectly
by the Student. It is understood
that LeadAmerica cannot
be held responsible for any acts
or executive orders of any government
authority, Acts of God or incidents
that may occur on the part of any
commercial carrier from the time
the Student leaves home until the
Student returns home. LeadAmerica
will not be responsible or liable
for any loss, damage, or delay
resulting from any act or omission
on the part of any person or company
whose services are retained by LeadAmerica
for the benefit of program participants,
including but not limited to hotels,
universities, restaurants, tour
agencies, on-site staff, independent
contractors, employees, or transportation
and travel companies, nor will LeadAmerica
be held responsible for any act,
error or omission on the part of
any Conference participant(s).
Additional expenses, if incurred
under any of these circumstances,
must be borne by the participant. LeadAmerica
will not be held responsible for
any decision made in response to
any problem or situation encountered
with a student. Some of the
activities during the Conference
will be held off-site and the Student
may not be directly supervised
by LeadAmerica at those
times. In any event, liability
on the part of LeadAmerica
is specifically limited to and
shall not exceed the amount of
tuition paid by the Student/Parent. LeadAmerica
reserves the right to cancel a
program before the start date of
a program, in which case the sole
recourse shall be the refund of
any deposit or monies paid to LeadAmerica.
No statement, representation, or
promise shall be binding on LeadAmerica
unless made in writing. LeadAmerica
reserves the right to change or
modify any portion of the Conference's
itinerary without notice before
or after a Conference is scheduled
to begin. The Student and Parent
understand that the Student/Parent
Agreement & Medical Consent
must be signed and returned in
order to participate in the Conference.
Also, certain programs and/or locations
require additional releases or
agreements. These may be viewed
in full at www.lead-america.org/documents.
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