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Student Conferences: Tennessee
The cost for the program is the same for each location: $795.00. This includes a non-refundable $75.00 deposit, tuition, housing, meals, speaker fees, insurance, most outings, class picture, and a notebook containing lecture notes as well as related articles. Please complete the Student Conference Application form to begin the application process. After your application has been approved, you will receive an acceptance letter in the mail.
Student Conferences: Tennessee
Summit Tennessee is located in Dayton, TN on the campus of Bryan College. The following is a list of directions from various key locations.
Regarding proper arrival times, please make reservations to arrive on the first Sunday of your session, between 8am and 6pm (check-in hours), if possible. Shuttle service is $40. Regarding departures, please make arrangements to leave Saturday morning following the end of the session (the second Friday evening).
There are a variety of hotels available for parents if you are staying overnight.
Want to Carpool?
If you would like to carpool, then please post a message on our carpool message board. Don't forget to include your state, conference location, session, and email address:
By Plane
- US Airways: 800.428.4322
- American: 800.433.7300
- Continental: 800.525.0280
- Delta: 800.221.1212
- Northwest: 800.225-2525
- United: 800.864.8331
Note: those arriving in Denver will need to find their own transportation: Denver Shuttle Services
By Bus
- Greyhound: 800.229.9424
By Car
From Atlanta, GA
- Take I-75 north, staying on I-75 at the I-75/I-24 split in Chattanooga.
- Take the Hwy 153/Chickamauga Dam exit.
- Stay on Hwy 153 until U.S. Route 27.
- Take 27 north until you reach Dayton.
- Turn right onto Route 30 and follow the signs to Bryan.
- (Driving time is approximately 3 hours.)
From Birmingham, AL
- Take I-59 north to Chattanooga.
- Once in Chattanooga, take U.S. Route 27 north to Dayton.
- Turn right onto Route 30 and follow the signs to Bryan.
- (Driving time is approximately 2.5 hours. During the 2.5 hour trip to Dayton you will have entered the Eastern Time Zone. Move your watch one hour ahead.)
From Knoxville, TN
- Travel I-40/I-75 west until the two interstates split.
- Take I-75 south to exit #60 at Sweetwater.
- Take 68N west to U.S. Route 27.
- Take 27 South into Dayton.
- Turn left onto Route 30 and follow the signs to Bryan.
- (Driving time is approximately 1.5 hours.)
From Nashville, TN
- Travel I-40 east to the U.S.
- Route 127 Crossville exit.
- Take 127 south through town.
- Two miles south of Crossville turn left onto Route 68 south.
- Follow this to U.S. Route 27.
- Take 27 south into Dayton.
- Turn left onto Route 30 and follow the signs to Bryan.
- (During the three hour trip to Dayton you will have entered the Eastern Time Zone. Move you watch ahead one hour.)
From Chattanooga, TN
- Take U.S. Route 27 north to Dayton.
- Turn right onto Route 30 and follow the signs to Bryan.
- (Driving time is approximately 45 minutes.)
From Cleveland, TN
- Take State Highway 60 west/north to U.S. Route 27.
- Turn right onto U.S. Route 27 north and follow for about 2 miles.
- Turn right onto State Highway 30 east and follow signs to Bryan College.
- (Driving time is approximately 45 minutes.)
From Athens, TN
- Follow State Highway 30 west to Dayton, then follow signs to Bryan College.
- (Driving time is approximately 45 minutes.)
Lodging Information for Parents
The Holiday Inn Express is located at 2650 Rhea County Highway, Dayton, TN. Accommodations include 66 Guest rooms, 350 square foot meeting room, interior corridors, three floors, feature rooms with refrigerators and microwaves, two telephones with two lines, data port and voice mail in each room, and high-speed Internet access. Amenities include a complimentary breakfast, indoor pool, health/fitness center, and guest self-laundry facilities. Reservations can be made by calling 423.570.0080 or through: www.hiexpress.com.
Student Conferences: Tennessee
Enjoy recreation time in the beautiful Smoky Mountain surroundings.
Conference participants have an opportunity to witness in the beautiful city of Chattanooga, enjoy a tour of the Knoxville Zoo ($12.00 extra) led by a Creationist, or go whitewater rafting ($50.00 extra). Other outside activities include paintballing, caving, hiking, and enjoying a water slide.
We also play ping pong, pool, foosball, tennis, swimming, basketball, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, soccer, and softball.
Student Conferences: Tennessee
Students attending the student conferences at Colorado and Tennessee can earn 2 or 3 hours of college credit through Bryan College, a fully accredited Christian liberal arts college in Dayton, Tennessee. These credits are transferable to most colleges and universities (both religious and secular) and are transcripted as Philosophy 111, Bible 111, or Social Studies 111 under the title "Contemporary Worldviews."
Students attending the student conference at Ohio can earn 2 or 3 hours of college credit through Cedarville University, a Baptist university of arts, sciences, professional, and graduate programs. These credits are transferable to most colleges and universities (both religious and secular) and are transcripted as Social Studies (GSS1010) under the title "Contemporary Worldviews."
Note: Please keep in mind that this is a college-level course. In order to maintain academic integrity and because of the abbreviated schedule, the requirements for this program are non-negotiable.
Note: Information for Virginia Student Conference coming soon.
Tuition Information
These non-refundable fees are in addition to the tuition for the summer program sessions. Payment in full is required when you submit your application. All checks MUST be made out to Summit Ministries regardless of your conference location..
- 2 credits = $250
- 3 credits = $350
Note: Applications mailed to Summit before your arrival will not be accepted. Students must register on-site.
College Credit Requirements
There are two options to choose between: earning 2 credits or 3 credits. Note: These are mutually exclusive options, which cannot be changed after you register or altered to accommodate special circumstances. For 2 credit hours, you'll complete all the required work during your two-week session. For 3 credit hours, you'll need to do work during your two-week session and the 30 days following your session.
To earn 2 hours of college credit, you need to:
- Submit your application and $250 tuition when you arrive.
- Listen to the session lectures and take thorough notes.
- Write a 1-2 page worldview essay.
- Take a college credit exam and make 70% or higher.
- Graduate from a Summit Ministries student leadership conference.
To earn 3 hours of college credit, you need to:
- Submit your application and $350 tuition when you arrive.
- Listen to the session lectures and take thorough notes.
- Write a 1-2 page worldview essay.
- Take a college credit exam and make 70% or higher.
- Graduate from a Summit Ministries student leadership conference.
- Write a 15-page research paper on one of two pre-determined topics (this will be due exactly 30 days after your session ends).
Online Application Form
Please print the College Credit Application, fill it out, and bring it to your session (do not mail in). Your tuition is due in full when you turn in your application at your session.
Course Syllabus
Your college may require you to turn in a course syllabus when you transfer the credits. This two-page synopsis lists the speakers and topics presented at the summer program, along with accreditation information:
Virginia Course Syllabus [coming soon]
College Credit: Frequently Asked Questions
- How much work do I have to do to earn college credit for the summer conferences?
- Which option should I choose: 2 credits or 3 credits?
- If I can't complete the requirements, is the tuition money refundable?
- Will these credits transfer to my school?
- What if I haven't graduated from high school yet?
- Which style should I use to write my research paper?
- Where do I send the three-credit research paper?
- Can I email or fax my paper to the professors?
- Does the paper need to arrive on the professor's desk by the deadline, or does it just need to be postmarked by the deadline?
- Will I receive my paper back after it has been graded?
- When can I expect to hear about my final grade?
- Who do I contact if I have more questions about college credit or the research paper?
- 1.How much work do I have to do to earn college credit for the summer conferences?
- There are two options. For 2 hours of college credit, you'll complete all the required work while you are attending your two-week session. For 3 hours of college credit, you'll need to do work during your two-week session and during the month after your session.
- To earn 2 hours of college credit, you need to:
- Submit your application and $250 tuition when you arrive.
- Listen to the session lectures and take thorough notes.
- Write a 1-2 page worldview essay.
- Take a college credit exam and make 70% or higher.
- Submit your application and $350 tuition when you arrive.
- Listen to the session lectures and take thorough notes.
- Write a 1-2 page worldview essay.
- Take a college credit exam and make 70% or higher.
- Write a 15-page research paper on one of two pre-determined topics (this will be due exactly one month after your session ends).
- Note: Please keep in mind that this is a college-level course. In order to maintain academic integrity, the requirements for this program are non-negotiable.
- 2. Which option should I choose: 2 credits or 3 credits?
- If you try for three credits and aren't able to complete all the requirements, you are not able to automatically drop to two credits. We expect you, as a college-bound adult, to be able to make an accurate assessment of your schedule and abilities, and therefore we will hold you to the credit option you choose during your session.
Your decision should depend primarily on your summer/fall schedule and your level of interest and ability. Although most college classes equal three credits, having extra credits can be beneficial (two credits could balance out a more difficult four-credit class, for example). If you feel that you have the time after your session and would like to challenge yourself by writing the research paper to earn the three credits, go for it! If you are not sure what your schedule looks like or know you are involved in several summer activities after your session, consider earning the two credits.- Note: These are mutually exclusive options, which cannot be changed after you register or altered to accommodate special circumstances.
- 3. If I can't complete the requirements, is the tuition money refundable?
- No. Once your registration is complete, we cannot refund your tuition money if for some reason you are unable to complete all of the requirements or fail to get the grade you were looking for.
- 4. Will these credits transfer to my school?
- Since both Bryan College and Cedarville University are accredited schools, credits earned through either school can be transferred to other accredited colleges and universities. It is a good idea to check with the registrar of the school(s) you are interested in, however, because they will be the sole determiners of credit acceptance.
- 5. What if I haven't graduated from high school yet?
- You can still obtain college credit while in high school or while enrolled at another college or university. If you aren't sure of where you would like to send your transcript, Bryan or Cedarville will hold your records until they receive a written request from you or your school. Just mark “unsure” on the application instead of providing a school address.
- 6. Which style should I use to write my research paper?
- You are required to write your paper in a style that uses footnotes or endnotes. The two most well known style manuals of this type are the Chicago Manual of Style (with online search capabilities) and Kate Turabian's Manual for Writers of Term Papers. Both of these books should be available in your local library's reference section.
- Note: MLA format, commonly taught in high schools, is not acceptable for this paper because it differs from Chicago/Turabian in two major ways:
- MLA uses parenthetical references for all quotes, while the Chicago/Turabian styles use footnotes and/or endnotes. Using footnotes gives the body of the paper the clean line college professors are looking for.
- MLA uses a “works cited” page instead of a bibliography, while Chicago/Turabian recommend a formal bibliography. Again, college professors will be looking for a formal bibliography and if you use the more informal “works cited,” you could lose points.
- Note: MLA format, commonly taught in high schools, is not acceptable for this paper because it differs from Chicago/Turabian in two major ways:
- 7. Where do I send the three-credit research paper?
- For the Tennessee and Colorado sessions, the paper needs to be mailed to:
Dr. Paul Boling, Bryan College
c/o Summit Research Paper
P.O. Box 7808
Dayton, TN 37321-7000- For the Ohio session, the paper needs to be mailed to:
Dr. Kevin Sims, Cedarville University
c/o Summit College Credit
251 N. Main Street
Cedarville, OH 45314- 8. Can I email or fax my paper to the professors??
- Papers submitted via email will not be accepted. Because the professors will be marking up the papers and sending them back to you, you must mail a hardcopy.
- 9. Does the paper need to arrive on the professor's desk by the deadline, or does it just need to be postmarked by the deadline??
- Your paper needs to be postmarked by the deadline.
- Note: If the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, you must get it postmarked before the post office closes, so plan ahead if your deadline lands near Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, or Labor Day.
- 10. Will I receive my paper back after it has been graded?
- Yes. Your paper will be mailed back to you, with a summary of your final grade, after it has been graded.
- 11. When can I expect to hear about my final grade?
- Be prepared to wait at least 6-8 weeks after mailing in your paper to receive word about your final grade. Most often this information will accompany the graded paper when it is returned to you.
- 12. Who do I contact if I have more questions about college credit or the research paper?
- Call Summit Ministries at 719.685.9103 and ask for the College Credit Director. You can also email your questions to collegecredit@summit.org.
Student Conferences: Tennessee
- 1. What age can attend?
- The ideal age is college freshman. The average age is between 18 and 22; the youngest students are 16.
- 2. Are there any scholarships available?
- Thanks to an endowment fund set up by a Summit financial supporter, scholarships are available for a portion of the Student Conferences tuition. The scholarships are based solely on financial need and funds are limited. To request an application, please call us at 719.685.9103 .
- 3. What is the dress code?
- Students are encouraged not to dress "raggedly" while in classroom. Female students should not wear tops with thin straps, tops that reveal midriffs, or two-piece bathing suits.
- 4. What about alcohol and tobacco?
- Students of any age are not allowed to consume alcohol while attending the Summit; those students that are of age and smoke can do so only at designated smoking areas.
- 5. Do you help organize carpools for students to travel to the conference?
- Summit provides the carpool forum for students to post requests for carpooling to their respective conference.
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