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Classcrits XI: Rising Together For Economic Hope, Power, And Justice Conference

When:
Friday, November 2, 2018 to Saturday, November 3, 2018
Where:
West Virginia University College of Law
Morgantown, WV  26506
Event Contact(s):
Denise Herkey-Jarosch
Category:
Conference
Registration is required
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
No Fee
No Fee
$200.00
$215.00

*The discounted fee of $200 is granted to ClassCrits dues paying members ($25 for annual Membership); to become a dues paying member now click ClassCrits Member and select ClassCrits Member.

The conference fee can be paid by credit card/debit card or by mailing a check to ClassCrits by October 15, 2018.  $ Please note there is a $3.00 processing fee to pay by credit card/debit card via this website.  Meals and refreshments during the conference are included in the conference fee.  For travel information please visit Conference Travel Details

**Registration Fee Waiver Request Application: 

 

**REGISTRATION FEE WAIVER GRANT POLICY

 

ClassCrits, Inc. has up to ten (10) full registration grants to award to eligible conference participants on the basis of an application,the requirements of which are detailed below.  The grants cover only the cost of conference registration for ClassCrits XI. Grants made by ClassCrits, Inc. will be paid directly to the hosting institution on behalf of those who have been selected to receive a grant award. 

 

The deadline for applying for a registration grant is October 1, 2018. To apply for a grant, after reading the criteria below, please proceed to and complete the Fee Waiver application form.  If you have problems or questions, please email classcrits@classcrits.org with “Registration Grant” in the subject heading.  

 

Eligibility:  

a. Generally an applicant must have an annual income at or below $50,000 and be a conference participant. 

 

b. A conference participant is a person who has committed to attending the ClassCrits XI annual conference in November 2018 and who has received Conference confirmation that the applicant is scheduled to present intellectual and/or activist-related work, is commenting on such work, or is presenting a Work-In-Progress at the Conference.  

 

c. Grant priorities include students, postgraduates, adjuncts and activists. Though those who hold full-time tenured/tenure-track positions are ineligible for these grants, ClassCrits, Inc. may consider applications from retired faculty and faculty from the Global South.  

 

Exceptions:  Full-time tenured/tenure-track faculty are ineligible for a grant.  The same applies for students, faculty, and staff of the host institution (ClassCrits, Inc. generally expects host institutions to provide funds to cover the costs of attendance for these individuals as well as other local participants). 

 

Application:

The online application will ask for the following information (applicants may add other information which they believe may be helpful to ClassCrits, Inc. in making grant decisions):

information which they believe may be helpful to ClassCrits, Inc. in making grant decisions):

1.  Name
2.  Institution affiliation and current position (current or more recent if postgrad or otherwise unaffiliated)
3.  Area of expertise or study

4.  Summary of travel plans (indicating your commitment to attend)

5.  Short description of current employment status, annual income, and explanation of why a grant is necessary

6.  Conference presentation title and confirmation that you have submitted an abstract.

All other questions are related to the basic registration for the conference.


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