Student accommodations will be arranged in shared suites at UC Berkeley’s Clark Kerr Campus (CKC), with two guests per room. We will be housed in suites located in Building 2 (see map below).
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM on Sunday, June 22nd. To facilitate your arrival, the school organizers will host a registration table in front of the Clark Kerr Administration building (Building 1) between 3:00 PM and 8:00 PM. The CKC front desk will remain staffed until 11:00 PM. If you arrive after closure, CKC after-hours number is 510 772 7393. If you anticipate any delays, please give them a call in advance.
Check-out must be completed by 11:00 AM on Saturday, June 28th.
Please review Clark Kerr's Welcome Letter for details on dormitory rules and amenities.
Breakfast and dinner will be provided at the Clark Kerr Dining Hall (Building 10; see map below). At check-in, students will receive a meal card, which must be used during the designated time slots (the meal cards will not work if you try to enter outside the designated time).
Breakfast: Served Monday through Saturday. Entry is allowed only between 7:30 and 8:00 AM.
Dinner: Served Sunday through Thursday, with entry allowed between 6:30 and 7:15 PM. Note: Dinner will not be served at the dining hall on Friday, as the school banquet will take place at a different location.
These time slots are scheduled to align with the school's special shuttle service between CKC and LBNL.
Lunches will be served at the school. Any dietary restrictions indicated during registration have been communicated to the meal providers.
Two parking lots are available for CKC guests (see map below). The Northwest Lot is closest to Building 2, where lodging is located. However, the only payment machine (yellow) is located in the Southwest Lot. Alternatively, you may use the Pay-By-Phone parking app.
Please do not park in the Horseshoe Driveway.
Due to the limited parking available at LBNL, we ask that students consider taking the LBNL shuttle.
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