25.936, FYI: CoLang 2014 Registraton Site Open

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Subject: 25.936, FYI: CoLang 2014 Registraton Site Open

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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 09:46:38
From: Colleen Fitzgerald [cmfitz at uta.edu]
Subject: CoLang 2014 Registraton Site Open

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We are happy to announce that we have opened the registration site for CoLang 2014, the Institute on Collaborative Language Research hosted this year by the University of Texas at Arlington. For those who are interested in the training in language documentation, revitalization and more at CoLang 2014, we have a registration 'early bird' special that will apply to anyone who registers and pays in full by April 15, 2014. As an added bonus, the first 10 people who register and pay in full will receive a CoLang water bottle for free.

Participants should pay in full by April 15 to avoid the price increase and get the early registration price of $750.00 for the two week workshops session (June 16, 2014) or $2250 in registration costs for the entire six weeks of CoLang, including a field methods class.  (Room, board, and travel costs are not reflected in the price of registration. Room and board are both available as options; see the website or registration site for a breakdown of prices.)  The online registration site will accommodate anyone who is able to pay by credit card; a minimum deposit of $150 is required. For who prefer to pay registration costs by other means, such as paying by checks, money orders, or wire transfers, registration requires a paper application which can be downloaded from either the CoLang website or the registration website.  

Please help us spread the word by forwarding this information on to your students, colleagues language activists, and others who might e interested.   To start the registration process, participants should go to http://tinyurl.com/Register4CoLang 

In addition, we have scholarship opportunities available; these include:
- UT Arlington CoLang Scholarships  – deadline March 17, 2014
- One Endangered Language Fund Native Voices Endowment CoLang Scholarship – deadline April 1, 2014
- Linguistic Society of America CoLang Scholarships – deadline to be announced when scholarship application becomes active.

Full scholarship information (including the links and email addresses for the scholarships) is online:
http://www.uta.edu/faculty/cmfitz/swnal/projects/CoLang/scholarships/

Please help us spread the word that CoLang 2014 is now open for registration. 

For additional updates on CoLang 2014 as they occur, follow our page on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/colang2014) or our webpage (http://tinyurl.com/colang2014), or email us at uta2014institute at gmail.com and ask to be added to our email listserv. 



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