Frequently Asked Questions about the 2024 Undergraduate Summer School Program
Yes, you can apply to attend the USS at PCMI. However, stipends can be paid only to U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents.
Yes, you can apply to attend the USS at PCMI. However, stipends can be paid only to U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents.
No, Undergraduate Summer School participants must attend the full three weeks, arriving on Sunday, July 7, and departing on Saturday, July 27.
Yes, PCMI will provide you with a $600 travel allowance for airfare booked through the PCMI travel agent or for mileage if you drive your own car to PCMI.
Yes, PCMI provides lodging for all USS participants. Standard lodging for the Undergraduate Summer School program is double or triple occupancy with other same gender participant/s from the USS in a unit with kitchen facilities. PCMI lodging is reserved in several Park City properties that are nearby to the Prospector Conference Center where PCMI takes place.
PCMI provides an informal breakfast and catered lunch on weekdays and four casual suppers on weeknights TBD. USS participants also receive a $200 meal allowance toward meals not provided by PCMI.
No. The Undergraduate Summer School is in session only on weekdays. The USS is not in session on Saturday-July 13, Sunday-July 14, Saturday-July 20, and Sunday-July 21.
Generally, since PCMI is an educational conference, does not offer credit for participating, and lasts less than 90 days, a visitor visa (B1/B2) is sufficient for your travel to the United States to attend. However, we are not in a position to give you definitive advice about your individual visa situation. You should consult with your advisor or the office of international travel/affairs at your university to get specific advice about your visa status as it relates to your attending PCMI.
PCMI strongly recommends that those coming to Park City stay up-to-date with all CDC recommended COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters when eligible.