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2015 Central Oklahoma Debate Institute Announcement

Dates: July 19-25, 2015

Costs:

Registration Before June 1 Cost of Institute: $300 Cost of Housing: $200

Registration After June 1 Cost of Institute: $350 Cost of Housing: :$225

Meal Plan: Cost $130 Covers 3 meals a day, M-F of the camp. The Institute will provide Dinner on Sunday July 19 and Breakfast on Saturday July 26 for everyone. Purchase of the meal plan is optional.

 

Previous CODI attendees receive a $100 tuition discount

Coaches interested in sending multiple students should contact Matthew Moore (mmoore3@uco.edu) to inquire about special discounts.

Tuition discounts available to students facing financial need. Contact Matt Moore (mmoore3@uco.edu) for details.

 

What does my tuition cover? Week of lectures and workshops aimed at improving debate knowledge and skills T-Shirt and Water Bottle One-on-one practice and coaching sessions Individualized research training and work Full evidence set

 FAQs

Are meals included? Meal plans are optional for students at additional costs. Those purchasing meal plans will have access to the campus dining halls. Those who choose not to purchase a meal plan are free to choose their own meal options from various places on and nearby campus. Adequate time is built into the schedule to ensure that students will be able to be able to eat.

When is the application deadline? July 10th, 2015  

Is there a deposit? Yes. There is a $50 non-refundable deposit for commuter students. The non-refundable deposit for students staying in the dorms is $125. The deposit should accompany your application to the camp. The deposit will be applied to the balance of the camp cost.

When is my final payment due? July 10th, 2015

What do I need to bring? Students should bring all of the materials they need to participate in debate rounds. This includes pens, paper, etc. If you debate paperless you need to bring a laptop. If you debate on paper, you will need to bring files, accordions, and tubs.  Even if you are not debating paperless, you should still bring a laptop. It will help you write arguments and briefs for debate rounds. If you are staying on campus you should bring clothes, bed linens, a pillow, towel, and everything else you will need for the week.

How will the debate evidence be distributed? All evidence will be distributed to the students electronically. Students wishing to debate off of paper will be responsible for printing out the files themselves.

What is the format of the camp? The CODI is a weeklong skills intensive debate camp. Students will engage in practice rounds, practice speeches, and intense one-on-one coaching designed to improve the students’ ability to execute arguments in competitive debate.

Can I pay via credit card? No. We cannot accept credit card payments at this time.

Posted on March 25, 2015 by Buddy Broncho

2014 Central Oklahoma Debate Institute

Dates: July 20-July 26th

 

You can access the application here: 2014 CODI Student Application Packet

 

Costs:

 

Registration Before June 1

 

Cost of Institute: $300

Cost of Housing: $200

 

Registration After June 1

 

Cost of Institute: $350

Cost of Housing: :$225

 

 

 

Previous CODI attendees receive a $75 tuition discount

Coaches interested in sending multiple students should contact Matthew Moore (mmoore3@uco.edu) to inquire about special discounts.

 

FAQs

What does my tuition cover?

 

Week of lectures and workshops aimed at improving debate knowledge and skills

T-Shirt and Water Bottle

One-on-one practice and coaching sessions

Individualized research training and work

Full evidence set

 

 

Are meals included?

 

No. Students are free to choose their own meal options from various places on and nearby campus. Adequate time is built into the schedule to ensure that students will be able to be able to eat. Students can purchase meals on campus, but it is cheaper for the student to purchase them individually than to prepay for access to the cafeterias since many students will not eat every meal on campus.

 

When is the application deadline?

 

July 10th, 2014

 

Is there a deposit?

 

Yes. There is a $50 non-refundable deposit for commuter students. The non-refundable deposit for students staying in the dorms is $125. The deposit should accompany your application to the camp. The deposit will be applied to the balance of the camp cost.

 

When is my final payment due?

 

July 10th, 2014

 

What do I need to bring?

 

Students should bring all of the materials they need to participate in debate rounds. This includes pens, paper, etc. If you debate paperless you need to bring a laptop. If you debate on paper, you will need to bring files, accordions, and tubs.  Even if you are not debating paperless, you should still bring a laptop. It will help you write arguments and briefs for debate rounds. If you are staying on campus you should bring clothes, bed linens, a pillow, towel, and everything else you will need for the week.

 

How will the debate evidence be distributed?

 

All evidence will be distributed to the students electronically. Students wishing to debate off of paper will be responsible for printing out the files themselves.

 

What is the format of the camp?

 

The CODI is a weeklong skills intensive debate camp. Students will engage in practice rounds, practice speeches, and intense one-on-one coaching designed to improve the students’ ability to execute arguments in competitive debate.

 

Staff:

Matthew Moore, Director of Debate, University of Central Oklahoma

Kurt Fifelski, Assistant Director of Debate, University of Central Oklahoma

Shae Bunas, Assistant Debate Coach, University of Central Oklahoma

Chris Loghry, Assistant Director of Debate, Emporia State University

 

Posted on March 19, 2014 by Buddy Broncho

2013 Central Oklahoma Debate Institute Information

Applications and information for the 2014 CODI can be found here: https://bronchoblogs.uco.edu/bronchodebate/2014/03/19/2014-central-oklahoma-debate-institute/

 

Dates: July 20-July 27th

You can access the application here: 2013 Central Oklahoma Debate Institute Student Application Packet

Costs:

Registration Before June 1Cost of Institute: $300Cost of Housing: $200 Registration After June 1Cost of Institute: $350Cost of Housing: :$225

 

Previous CODI attendees receive a $75 tuition discount

 

What does my tuition cover?

  • Week of lectures and workshops aimed at improving debate knowledge and skills
  • T-Shirt and Water Bottle
  • One-on-one practice and coaching sessions
  • Individualized research training and work
  • Full evidence set
  • Updated evidence throughout the school year

 

FAQs

Are meals included?

No. Students are free to choose their own meal options from various places on and nearby campus. Adequate time is built into the schedule to ensure that students will be able to be able to eat. Students can purchase meals on campus, but it is cheaper for the student to purchase them individually than to prepay for access to the cafeterias since many students will not eat every meal on campus.

When is the application deadline?

July 10th, 2013

Is there a deposit?

Yes. There is a $50 non-refundable deposit for commuter students. The non-refundable deposit for students staying in the dorms is $125. The deposit should accompany your application to the camp. The deposit will be applied to the balance of the camp cost.

When is my final payment due?

July 10th, 2013

What do I need to bring?

Students should bring all of the materials they need to participate in debate rounds. This includes pens, flow paper, etc. If you debate paperless you need to bring a laptop. If you debate on paper, you will need to bring files, accordions, and tubs.  Even if you are not debating paperless, you should still bring a laptop. It will help you write arguments and briefs for debate rounds. If you are staying on campus you should bring clothes, bed linens, a pillow, towel, and everything else you will need for the week.

How will the debate evidence be distributed?

All evidence will be distributed to the students electronically. Students wishing to debate off of paper will be responsible for printing out the files themselves.

 

Posted on March 11, 2013 by Buddy Broncho

Central Oklahoma Debate Institute

Information about the 2014 camp can be found here: https://bronchoblogs.uco.edu/bronchodebate/2014/03/19/2014-central-oklahoma-debate-institute/

 

The Central Oklahoma Debate Institute (CODI) is a week-long policy debate camp that will focus on the NFL high school topic and offer students practice debates, skill sessions, and a full tournament to prepare them for the upcoming topic.

Information for the 2013 CODI will be posted shortly on this website: https://bronchoblogs.uco.edu/bronchodebate/?p=37

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Send all  applications and payments to:

Matthew Moore

100 N. University Drive

Campus Box 182, LAR 126

University of Central Oklahoma

Edmond, OK 73034

 

Posted on May 4, 2012 by Buddy Broncho

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