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Frequently asked questions:
1. What are the dates for
the summer session? The 2006 summer session begins on June 12 and
ends on July 21. It is composed of two 3-week segments comprised of 2
classes each for a total of 10 quarter credits.
No classes are held on July 4th.
2. What degree can I
earn in attending the Liturgical Institute in the summer?
By attending the
summers-only program of the Liturgical Institute, students can earn a
Master's Degree in Liturgy. For more information on this degree program,
click
here.
3. Does the Institute
offer room and board for students? The Institute offers
single, air-conditioned rooms with private baths for all single students
and the University dining hall serves meals throughout the summer
session.
4. Can I attend the
Liturgical Institute part-time? Yes, part-time students are welcome
at the Liturgical Institute after completing the standard application
process.
5. How many hours per day
are students in class? Typically, students are in class between 8:25
am and noon daily, with all afternoons and weekends left free for study
and research.
6. What are the
liturgical arrangements during the summer session? Liturgical
Institute students gather each day for chanted Morning and Evening
Prayer as well as Mass. Students and faculty usually form a small schola
for the singing of Mass parts and motets.
7. What do summer
students do for fun? Though the summer schedule is rigorous, the
Liturgical Institute sponsors special meals and day trips. Students also
arrange for their own outings to cultural offerings of Chicago and
Milwaukee. Evening gatherings for movies and fellowship are
common. The university gymnasium offers basketball and
racquetball courts and an indoor pool.
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