About link
.
General Information link
Visuals link
Application link
Contact link
Sierra Institute Wilderness & Cultural Field Studies
Humboldt State University
Programs link

RECLAIMING YOUR PLACE:
BIOREGIONALISM, COMMUNITY &
SUSTAINABLE LIVING

SPRING 2012: DATES TBA

12 semester units • Instructor: Willow Abel

  program info   |   courses   |   field conditions   |   instructor   |   costs
See SLIDE SHOW




COSTS

Total Program Cost (see table below) consists of the following components:

Application: refundable if not accepted or the program cancels

Tuition: includes administrative expenses and academic credit

Transportation: includes all transportation during the program (van rental, fuel, insurance). Participants are to arrive by their own means in Santa Cruz on April 1. (Note that Sierra Institute does not arrange long-term parking for private autos.)

Site fee: for our stay at the residential center (Hinterlands, near Covelo, Calif.).

Academic: covers course reader, first aid supplies, campground and entrance fees, garden supplies, and miscellaneous expenses.

TOTAL PROJECTED COSTS
Due to Humboldt State University, pre-program (Application fee due with application. Make check out to Humboldt State University. Please see refund policy.) Application Fee $200
  Tuition $3,400
  Transportation $900
  Site Fee $300
  Academic Fee $675

Total (due to HSU before program begins)

  $5,475
Program personal expenses Texts $40
  Incidentals $200
  Food
$15/day (est., cost varies with individual preferences.)

These costs are updated as of Dec. 3, 2010, and are subject to change.

FINANCIAL AID

The Sierra Institute and HSU Extended Education do not provide financial aid for their programs. However, if you already receive aid, it may be possible to apply it to Sierra Institute programs. Please refer to our financial aid section in general information.

 

BACK TO TOP

  program info   |   courses   |   field conditions   |   instructor   |   costs
See SLIDE SHOW