Princeton University, NJ Passport to the Arts

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Princeton University, NJ, US

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Type: Program

Status: Ongoing

Source File: http://www.princeton.edu/odus/activities/initiatives/passport_to_the_arts/

Description:

The Passport to the Performing Arts program, sponsored and administered by the Offices of the Deans of Undergraduate and Graduate Students, allows students to attend a number of world-class performances on campus each year at no charge. Passes are distributed to all undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester.

Only student performance organizations can apply to make their event Passport to the Arts eligible. Interested groups should make an appointment with ODUS in order to apply.

To apply, a representative of the student organization may stop by ODUS to arrange an appointment with Shelley Jannos. Once the appointment is arranged, the student must come to the office prepared with the following information:

  • Student organization sponsor
  • Name of an event
  • Location
  • Date
  • Time
  • Ticket price
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