![]() For general information about RBS, consult the Frequently Asked Questions page.Ī PDF version of the 2023 summer course schedule is available for download here. For information on this year’s tuition, as well as other related costs, please either visit the Program Costs page or click into an individual course’s description page below. See the Course Application page for details of the application process. If you have questions about the course offerings, please email. ![]() Īfter the 20 February first-round application deadline, applications will be considered on a rolling basis until all courses have filled, but many of the courses will fill in the first round of decisions. The online courses also count toward RBS Certificates of Proficiency. For more information, please contact or your RBS-awarded scholarship or fellowship administrator directly. A single scholarship or fellowship award may be redeemed for one in-person course, one 22-hour virtual course, or two 12-hour virtual courses within the same year (partial awards may not be carried over to second year). RBS-awarded scholarships and fellowships may be redeemed for in-person or online courses. Scholarships, Fellowships, and Certificates of Proficiency Students should make their travel plans to enable their attendance at the Sunday evening registration for in-person courses. Please note: RBS course dates for courses that meet in person include the Sunday preceding each five-day course. It is not possible to take more than one RBS course in the same week. Participants are expected to attend all sessions of a course, either in-person or online, in order to complete the course and receive a certificate of completion. The online courses meet synchronously over five consecutive days. ![]() Summer courses will be held at the University of Virginia in the Rotunda complex and adjacent buildings the American Antiquarian Society the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library and Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale University the Firestone Library at Princeton University the Free Library of Philadelphia the Grolier Club the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania the Lilly Library at Indiana University Bloomington the New York Public Library the Oak Spring Garden Foundation Library and the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Clicking on the course title below will provide you with more information about the course length, format, cost, and content. The letter “v” in the Course ID number indicates a course that will be offered virtually. ![]() Rare Book School is offering both in-person and online courses in 2023. ![]() Have a question about your application? The best way to get in touch with us is to email or to use the request form in our myRBS application system! Both strategies ensure that our Programs team, which fields all course-related questions, can help you directly. To be considered for the first round of admissions decisions, please submit your application(s) before 20 February. Before heading to myRBS, please read the instructions found on the Course Application page. We are now accepting applications for our summer 2023 courses via myRBS. ![]()
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