Summer College Courses at Boston University (BU) Summer Term 2008
High School Honors Programs at Boston University Summer Term

Housing and Dining

Boston University HousingBoston University has dormitories and state-of-the-art facilities for our high school students. Students in High School Programs at Boston University live together as a community in the Warren Towers residence, right in the heart of campus. Warren Towers is made up of three separate towers of dormitory rooms, connected by common areas on the fourth floor. Young men and women live in separate towers, usually two to a room. If you are attending one of the programs with a friend, you may request to room together, just indicate your request on your Residence License Agreement that you will receive in your acceptance packet.

Warren Towers has 24-hour security and carefully-selected program assistants live in the residences to provide students with guidance as they adapt to college life - they also coordinate social outings and ensure that students are back in the residence at curfew.

The residence dining room is also located in Warren Towers (which makes it easier to go to breakfast in your pajamas). The menu choices at Warren Towers include restaurant-style entrées, an expansive salad bar, hand-wrapped burritos, vegan entrées, and freshly-made desserts - to name just a few. If you have special dietary requirements, please contact us so we can make arrangements to best accommodate you. Call 617-353-1378 or e-mail buhssumr@bu.edu.

Commuting Students

Students in the High School Honors Program have the option of commuting to campus for class (Summer Challenge, though, is a mandatory residential program). Our preference is that you live on campus so you get the true college experience, like living in the dorms and forming bonds with the other students in the program. If you do choose to commute to BU, you will still be responsible for the program fee and attending orientation, as we will expect you to participate in all of the planned program events. Students staying at their home during the program will need to submit a letter from their parents stating this fact. For those commuting students who will be staying with a relative during the duration of the program, we will need the following permission letters from you:

  • A letter from your parent(s) giving you permission to stay with your relatives
  • A letter from your relative(s) stating their names, relationship to you, address, and emergency phone number
  • A further statement from your relative(s) acknowledging that they will be at their address during the entire six weeks of the High School Honors Program, and that they accept responsibility for you during that time.

These letters should be forwarded to the High School Honors Program at the time of your application.

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