Official Check-in times at the College 9/10 Conference Office
Sunday, August 3rd from 7:00AM - 10:00PM
Monday, August 4th from 7:00 AM - 8:00PM
If you are arriving after Monday, August 4th, you will still need to check-in at the College 9/10 Conference Office: They are open daily from 7:00AM - 8:00PM.
If you know that you will be arriving between 8:00 PM and 1:00 AM, email or
call cfao@ucolick.org / (831) 459-5592 by Wednesday, 30 July so that Conference
Service personnel can be notified that they need make arrangements for a proctor
to let you into your room. If your flight is delayed, and you will be arriving to campus later than expected please call the College 9/10 Conference Office: 831-502-7004. They will be open until 10:00 PM on Sunday, August 3rd and will be able to assist you. Upon your late arrival (after 10:00 PM) on campus, drive in the main
entrance and you will see a kiosk on your right. Pull over, and tell the person
at the Kiosk to please call the Community Safety Officer at College 9/10
to get into your room. The next morning you should check in at the College 9/10
Conference Office to get your room key, meal card, and parking permit. Be sure
to put your parking permit in your car immediately! Parking is strictly enforced
on campus. Please note: Guests arriving after 1:00 AM will be stopped at the university entrance kiosk & requested to make arrangements at a nearby hotel.
Summer School participants will be housed in the College 9/10 Apartments.
Room keys, parking permits & mealcards will be handed out upon check-in at the College 9/10 Conference Office.
Meals are provided from Sunday, August 3rd dinner through Friday, August 8th
lunch (unless you have added an extra night's lodging, which would include Friday's
dinner and breakfast on the additional day) at College 9/10 Dining Commons. The hours are:
Breakfast: 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM
Lunch: 12:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Dinner: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Please note that these are the assigned dining hours for our participants. Please be sure to arrive on time. Refer to the agenda for the time in which lecture breaks will occur.
Guests staying on campus will receive a conference permit at the time of check-in. Our staff will direct participants to the nearest conference lot. Additionally, white signs are posted at the entrance to each lot indicating which type of parking permit is allowed. Metered spaces for visitors cost $1.00 per hour and take quarters only. Do not park in reserved or specially posted areas such as Provost, Preceptor, University Vehicle, etc. Cars unauthorized to park in handicapped spaces will receive a $275.00 ticket and be towed at the owner's expense.
You will be housed in apartments with a shared bathroom, kitchen and living room. The bedrooms are equipped with a telephone line, and local and campus calls are complimentary. Long distance calling cards can be purchased at the Conference Office. There is an ethernet connection in each bedroom, but you need to bring your own ethernet cord. For specifics to get connected click here. Please note that campus accommodations are not equipped with televisions, alarm clocks or air conditioning. Apartments have refrigerators that can be used, but ovens and stoves will be turned off. Cooking is not permitted at any time. Microwave ovens, hot plates and coffeepots are not allowed.
The office is staffed with student Conference Assistants who coordinate check-ins,
check-outs, distribute mail and phone messages, and are a resource for routine
information and services.
Telephone Messages (dial 9 before number for on-campus calls/6 before number
for off campus calls)
Conference attendees should give the Conference Office telephone number (831) 502-7004, to family members, for emergency messages only. A Conference Office
staff member will be available for messages from 7:00am-10:00pm daily, and the
staff will make every attempt to deliver emergency messages as soon as possible.
If you need to reach a conferee after 10:00 PM please call Campus Dispatch at
(831) 459-4861. Emergency messages only will be taken after hours and will be
routed to the Campus Police Department. Please call 911 for all life and safety
emergencies.
Guests can receive mail and packages during their stay as addressed below. Packages cannot be accepted if delivered more than one week prior to participant's arrival. Please be sure that all mail has a return address.
Name of Participant
Name of Conference
College 9/10-Conference Office
UCSC
1156 High St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Medical Services – Please contact us immediately if you need medical assistance
The State of California has mandated that smoking is not allowed in state-owned buildings and public areas. This applies to all individuals on the UCSC campus and includes all non-residential buildings. Smoking is permitted in designated residential areas only. Each meeting area has a designated smoking section, located outside, at least twenty-five feet away from buildings, doorways, windows and ventilation air intakes. Your Conference Office can provide you with additional information.
UCSC is located on the edge of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary with typical summer daytime temperatures of 70-80 F degrees, and nighttime temperatures in the 50-60 F degrees. The weather can become quite cool and foggy, and we strongly recommend bringing a jacket or sweater. The natural setting of UCSC includes both meadows and redwood forests, and we suggest packing a pair of walking shoes.
Sheets, towels, wash cloths, a pillow, and a blanket are provided.
Downtown Santa Cruz is located ten minutes away by bus. Buses travel through campus approximately every 15 minutes and schedules are posted at the individual bus stops and at all Conference Offices.
The swimming pool, weight room, racquetball, outdoor track, tennis and basketball courts may be used by guests when the facilities are not in use by sports camps. A recreation pass must be purchased to use recreation facilities and can be purchased at the recreation office for $5.00 per day to conference attendees. Conference Office staff can provide additional information on recreational facilities, and other attractions in Santa Cruz County.
If you have any questions, please contact the Conference Office or your Conference Coordinator at (831) 459-2611.
Contact: CfAO at cfao@ucolick.org
or phone (831) 459-5592
Web Site: http://cfao.ucolick.org/