WHAT: New York City-Based Cultural Immersion Course
This year, the COURSE IS OPEN TO ALL COUNSELING TRACKS, however the speakers are definitely oriented toward school counseling, so you will need to be flexible if you are are not a school counseling student. Last year we included a few clinical mental health and rehabilitation counseling students (from across the universities who attend) and they were able to transfer their learning to their specific counseling environment. For this reason, I am opening the class up to all counseling tracks at PSU.
Current students who complete this course can apply to waive COUN 581, Multicultural Counseling, after completing the summer course.
WHEN: July 14-18th, 2013.
PSU Registration becomes available when Summer Session 2013 registration opens. Registration TO NYIT (via Tina) is due 5/1/14.
Hotel reservations are available after 1/15/14.
Statement of Intent to Register by 1/15/14 via online form (required pdx email): <iframe src="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14vraDUhncsXIGeRyQ707sWvZJ8DXi9Rxzj3ZlOB2in0/viewform?embedded=true" width="760" height="500" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0">Loading...</iframe>
HOW MUCH:
1. Fees include: 3 Graduate Credits at PSU at regular per credit rate.
2. 5 day Summer Institute fee of approximately $380 (Due 4/1/13, includes museum and cultural center fees;
3. Reasonable hotel accommodations at The Leo House (this year you make your own reservation after 1/15/14 to guarantee room, $80 per night per person for shared room, paid at time of reservation, see link at end of this post). Unless you are staying with friends or family, The Leo House is where you should plan to stay. It's clean, in a great location, safe, and super convenient. I can't imagine you'll find a better deal near this location.
4. *Airfare additional, on your own. Start booking after class in confirmed on 1/15, flights will go up the closer to summer we get. You must arrive on Sunday, 7/13/14 and you can depart after 5pm on Friday, 7/18/14. You can come early or stay longer, it's up to you. The Leo House will allow this.
5. Meals are on your own, but we try to find cheap options everywhere we go.
6. Broadway show optional ($50 or so, depending on what show we choose. This will be due in June before we leave).
WHY: Immerse yourself in multicultural history and cultural through a counseling lens. If you are open to this experience, you will walk away with 1) a better understanding of your own biases and beliefs about your cultural identity and 2) a foundation for working with students and clients from diverse backgrounds.
We also have a GREAT time together and eat some amazing food! Check out the pictures that follow on this blog from last year's trip.
Sample Itinerary
Monday,
July 14
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9 am – 12pm
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Ellis Island-self-guided tour
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Ellis Island
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1pm
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Listen to Their Voices: The
Immigrant Student Perspective
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UFT Teacher Center
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7:30pm – 9p
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Multi-Media Performance Crossing the Blvd.
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NYIT Auditorium on Broadway |
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Tuesday,
July 15
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9am
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Broadening Our Perspective to
Understanding and Respecting the Needs of Orthodox
Jewish Students
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Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, Bronx
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1pm
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Broadening Our Perspective to
Understanding and Respecting the Needs of Muslim
Students
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96th East Mosque
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Evening
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Broadway Option:
TBD
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Broadway!!
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Wednesday
July 16
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9am – 11am
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Broadening Our Perspective to
Understanding and Respecting the Needs of Black American
Students
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Studio Museum of Harlem
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Afternoon
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Harlem Neighborhood Tour and
Cultural Venues
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Abyssinian Baptist Church
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Thursday
July 17
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9am – 11am
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Broadening our Perspective to
Understanding and Respecting the Needs of Asian Students
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Museum of Chinese in the Americas
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Afternoon
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Chinatown tour
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Optional: Tenement
Museum
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Friday,
July 18
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9am – 11am
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Broadening our Perspective to
Understanding and Respecting the Needs of Latina and
Latino American Students
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Museo Del Bario,
Washington Heights and
Spanish Harlem
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Afternoon
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Wrap UP Reception
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NYIT Manhattan Campus
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leohousenyc.com
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