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You may pay in advance for your registration and meals. Payment is accepted up to the first day of the Summer Institute (August 14, 2000).
If paying by personal check, institutional check, travelers checks, or a money order drawn on U.S. funds, please make payable to:
Stanford University SSI Program
Mail checks to:
Ellie Lwin
SSI Program Coordinator
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
2575 Sand Hill Road, Mail Stop 81
Menlo Park, CA 94025 USAPhone: (650) 926-4931
Fax: (650) 926-2525
Email: ssi@slac.stanford.edu
We accept VISA and MasterCard only. To pay by credit card you will be directed to a secure order form managed by Ecommerce@Stanford.
The order form will show one registration in the "Quantity" field.
To pay for the dinner package use the "back to store" button and select the link below. You may receive an "insecure document" warning message after clicking on one of the links below. This message is a browser misinterpretation. Click "continue" to transfer to the secure database.
After being transferred to the secure site, you can confirm that the page is secure by looking at the url of the web page. All secure documents begin with "https" instead of "http". Another indication of a secure document is the lock icon that most browsers display on the bottom left of the window.
- Select (below) the type of registration based on whether you are a student or non-student.
Student registration only ($170) Non-Student registration only ($280) - Select (below) the type of optional meal package, based on whether you are a student or non-student.
Student Dinner package ($20) Non-Student Dinner package ($40) - Complete the remainder of the form (customer and payment information).
The electronic credit card authorization is a secure database that will automatically authorize and charge your credit card for the registration fee and/or optional meal package. Upon completion a receipt will appear. Please print this receipt for future reference.
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Last modified: 14 Jan 2003