Trustees paying for students to go to Detroit

<p>The Trustees of Davidson College have agreed to pay expenses of students wanting to attend the Sweet 16 game in Detroit. Classes are not canceled, but I understand a lot of students are taking them up on their offer. </p>

<p>How sweet is that?</p>

<p>It's incredible! It'll make this next week or so very difficult academics-wise though</p>

<p>Posted in the Parent's Forum:</p>

<p>To all Davidson Students: Given the extraordinary nature of the success of the men's basketball team, Davidson's Trustees have graciously offered to pay the expenses of those students who are able to attend the game in Detroit on Friday night. We realize that for some students, academic and other obligations will preclude taking advantage of this offer. Please note that classes are NOT cancelled on Friday.</p>

<p>We all know that, at Davidson, academics come first. This offer is not intended to encourage students to miss classes. Students, please consider going to the game ONLY if this is, academically, the right decision for you. For those of you who cannot go to Detroit, the game will be shown on the large screen in the Alvarez College Union and there will be plenty of Davidson Wildcat spirit here on campus.</p>

<p>For those of you who are able to attend without detriment to your academics, please follow the instructions below:</p>

<p>If you want to attend the games in Detroit and do not yet have a ticket, you must email Traci Russ-Wilson at _____ by 4:00 pm today.</p>

<p>The bus will leave at approximately 6 a.m. on Friday morning. It is approximately an 11 hour ride to Detroit. We will make hotel reservations for you ( 2 students per room). Tickets are for Sessions 1 and 2. If Davidson wins on Friday night, they will play again on Sunday afternoon (exact time not yet known). Win or lose, the bus will leave on Sunday afternoon after the Session 2 game ends. You will most likely arrive back in Davidson on Monday morning between 4 am and 6 am.</p>

<p>If you have already booked a package with the bus that leaves campus on Friday morning (bus, tickets, hotel), then your credit card will not be charged. If you have purchased a ticket and are handling transportation and lodging on your own, then you will be reimbursed for the face value of the ticket only. All of this will be handled next week.</p>

<p>We are so grateful that our Trustees, on their own initiative, have so generously offered this gift to Davidson students. For many reasons this week, including our Trustees' support and commitment to our students, it is a great day to be a Wildcat.</p>

<p>-- Tom Ross</p>

<p>A pretty amazing offer - only something a place like DC would do.</p>

<p>Although, IMHO, it seems a bit unfair to offer everyone an almost-all-expenses paid trip to the game(s) and not reschedule one day's worth of classes (or at least give professors the option of rescheduling classes) in order to enable everyone to participate. </p>

<p>But, as they say, don't look a gift-horse in the mouth, unless you're a veterinarian dentist.</p>

<p>It's been a long, long, loooooooong time since we here in Detroit have seen people this eager to come to our fair city. Just make sure everbody who comes to Detroit actually gets out alive.</p>

<p>I was there, awesome game. If only they will let me in :(</p>

<p>From another forum:</p>

<p>"To the wonderful students who attend Davidson College, one of the Elite Eight in the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament: </p>

<p>The Trustees of Davidson College have agreed to support the cost of several more buses and more tickets to allow additional students to attend the game against Kansas in Detroit. The game is on Sunday night, March 30, at 5:05 pm. We have five buses and can take approximately 230 students. If you are interested in attending the game we would ask you to take the following steps.</p>

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