2002 MentorNet Partners Forum
Celebrating our Fifth Anniversary
| April 4-5,
2002 |
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Meeting
Location: |
| San Francisco Bay Area |
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Intel Corporation |
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Santa Clara, CA |
Participants:
The MentorNet Partners Forum is open to any of MentorNets current or prospective partners. Registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis with space limited to 125 registrants.
Cost:
The registration fee is US $195. The registration fee includes conference materials and meals. Hotel information is provided below.
Checks should be made payable to MentorNet and they should be mailed to the following address:
MentorNet Partners Forum
c/o Elizabeth Chalk
WEPAN Administration Center
Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Phone: (201) 216-5245 Fax: (201) 216-5175
echalk@stevens-tech.edu
Cancellation Policy:
Amount due if cancellation is received by:
March 1 - 0% due
March 15 - 50% due
March 28 - 100% due
(Note: wording for this cancellation policy was modified on April 30, 2002, albeit, the level of money due has not changed)
This cancellation policy applies ONLY to the Registration fee. Please cancel by email, fax or phone to Elizabeth Chalk .
Sponsor Benefits:
1 waived registration fee for Contributing Campuses
1 waived registration fee for Sponsors (Partner Level)
2 waived registration fees for Sponsors (Strategic and Sustaining Partner Levels)
Scholarships:
For current nonprofit partners, limited support to assist with travel expenses is available on a first come, first served basis; contact echalk@stevens-tech.edu for further information.
Airport Options:
San Jose International, San Francisco International, Oakland International
Hotel Information:
| Biltmore Hotel & Suites |
SPECIAL MentorNet Rate: US $106 |
| 2151 Laurelwood Road |
Call Directly at: |
| Santa Clara, CA 95054 |
(408) 988-8411 |
| | Fax: (408) 988-0225 |
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(Rates guaranteed through February 15; may still be available based on occupancy) |
Additional Information:
The Partners Forum is sponsored with support from the National Science Foundation, with logistical support provided by WEPAN, the Women in Engineering Programs & Advocates Network. (Note: This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. HRD0001388. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.)