Summer in Cambridge: Accommodations and Transportation
All rooms at Emmanuel College are either single rooms or twin-bedded rooms for married students. The facilities are arranged in semi-private staircases of several rooms each. Linens and maid service are provided at no additional expense. Spouses or dependents will pay the same room and board charges as participants in the program. No dependents under the age of 18 can be accommodated in the college.
Meals will be served in the college dining hall. Prior experience has indicated that most students prefer to travel and eat off-campus on weekends, so the cost of weekend meals has been eliminated from the room and board charges. Thus, no meals will be provided from Friday dinner through Sunday lunch.
Students will be able to make use of the college bar and sports facilities. Banks and shops are easily accessible. The city of Cambridge offers good restaurants, public houses, cinemas and theatres, in addition to its many scenic and historic features.
London is just fifty miles away and is served by frequent fast train and bus connections. Despite its proximity to London, the East Anglican region retains an unspoiled character, and its villages and towns have a quiet charm which is typically English. The cathedral cities of Ely and Norwich are within easy reach.
Travel to England from the United States is the responsibility of the individual student. The variety of rate schedules and means of transport prevent any firm estimate of cost in this publication.

