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REALIZE
YOUR
POTENTIAL:
ABLE BODIED
SEAMAN TO MATE
PROGRAM
PMI
1729 Alaskan Way South
Seattle, Washington 98134
Toll-Free: 888-893-7829
E-mail Laura Bendixen
at admin@mates.org
Website: www.mates.org
MITAGS
692 Maritime Boulevard
Linthicum Heights, MD 21090
Toll-Free: 866-656-5568
E-mail: Victor Tufts at
vtufts@mitags.org
Website: www.mitags.org
IntroductIon
thank you for your interest in the MItAGS/PMI Able Bodied Seaman to Mate Program. the purpose
of this document is to supply you with specifc information on the program, so you can make an
informed decision regarding the requirements that are necessary for an upgrade to a Mates license.
our goal is to support mariners and provide a professional, relaxed atmosphere to assist in the
completion of this demanding program. MItAGS and PMI strive to bring real shipboard experience
and relevance to all of our courses. Furthermore the Institutes employ experienced and talented
instructors to help bring the material alive.
Most of the courses included in the AB to Mate Program provide practical assessments of skill to
evaluate the students ability to perform the duties of a Mate. these practical assessments may be
in the form of written, equipment, role play, or simulation exercises and are an integral part of the
training and qualifcation process that is mandated by the u.S. coast Guard.
MItAGS and PMI are dedicated to helping mariners advance and maintain their certifcations, so
they can successfully accomplish their career goal to work as a Mate.
Again, thank you for your interest in the MItAGS/PMI AB to Mate Program.
MItAGS/PMI Staff and Faculty
tABle oF contentS
Introduction 2
u.S. coast Guard Policy 4
course descriptions 6
enrollment Procedure 13
Personal training calendar 13
Accommodations and locations 14
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u.S. coASt GuArd PolIcY
u.S. coast Guard national Maritime center Policy letter 01-02 describes the requirements that are necessary for applicants on ocean
or near coastal vessels of 500 or more gross tonnage (200 Grt) after February 1st, 2002. the document includes six enclosures that
detail the sea service, training, and practical assessments that must be completed before an applicant can take the traditional u.S.
coast Guard written examination. For reference, you may view the policy letter in its entirety on the u.S. coast Guard website at
www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/marpers/pag/1-02.pdf.
the following is a list of courses that MItAGS and PMI offer to satisfy the requirements of the above-referenced policy letter.
Order Course Title Acronym Length
1. terrestrial / coastal navigation and compasses tcnAV/co 15 days
2. radar observer Program-unlimited roP 5 days
3. Automatic radar Plotting Aids
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ArPA 4 days
4. electronic navigation enAV 5 days
5. celestial navigation cnAV 10 days
6. Search and rescue SAr 2 days
7. emergency Procedures eP 3 days
8. Advanced Firefghting
2
FF-AdV 5 days
9. Stability and Ship construction - Basic StB-BAS 5 days
10. cargo Handling and Stowage - Basic cHS-BAS 5 days
11. Basic Meteorology WX-BAS 5 days
12. Medical care Provider Med-Pro 5 days
13. Shiphandling - Basic SHS-BAS 5 days
14. Watchkeeping and Bridge resource Management - Basic WKP-BAS 10 days
15. Shiphandling Simulator Assessment
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SHS-SIM-ASSeSS 5 days
16. Flashing light Fl 1 day
total 90 days
Optional Courses
Global Maritime distress and Safety Systems
4
GMdSS 10 days
license Preparation lIc PreP 20 days
Medical Person In-charge
5
Med-PIc 5 days
tankerman Person In-charge
6
t-PIc 5 days
1 required if serving on vessels equipped with ArPA.
2 PMI students only: students that already possess a Basic Fire Fighting certifcate will still be required to take the entire Basic and Advanced Fire Fighting course at Fremont Maritime Services,
unless their Basic Fire Fighting certifcate was obtained through Fremont Maritime Services within the last six months.
3 not required if assessment completed onboard.
4 required if serving on vessels equipped with GMdSS.
5 required if you are assigned to order & administer medical supplies onboard a vessel. Med-Pro is a prerequisite for Med-PIc endorsement.
6 required if you attend to serve onboard tankers.
In addition to the above-referenced course requirements, attendees will also be required to complete 78 practical assessments of skill.
Most of these assessments are incorporated in the MItAGS/PMI AB to Mate Program courses. See page 4 and 5 for details.
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u.S. coASt GuArd PolIcY Assessment requirements
Assessments
CG Control Sheet Number Task MITAGS-PMI Course in which Task is Assessed
oIcnW-1-1A Adjust a sextant celestial navigation
oIcnW-1-1B Measure the altitude of the sun Onboard
oIcnW-1-1c Measure the altitude of at least 3 stars Onboard
oIcnW-1-1d Measure the altitude of the sun at meridian passage (local apparent
noon)
Onboard
oIcnW-1-1e celestial running fx celestial navigation
oIcnW-1-1F Star fx celestial navigation
oIcnW-1-2A Fix by two bearings Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-2B Fix by two ranges radar
oIcnW-1-2c Fix by tangent to two identifed objects radar
oIcnW-1-2d Plot the ships dr position terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-2e determine the course to steer terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-3A correction of charts and publications terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-3B chart selection terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-3c route planning terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-4A Position fx by GPS Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-4B use of GPS position save function Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-4c Position fx by loran Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-4d use of echo sounder Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-5A determine gyro compass error by bearing of range terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-5B determine magnetic compass error terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-5c determine magnetic compass deviation terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-5d determine course to steer by magnetic compass terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-5e Position fx by magnetic compass bearings terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-1-5F Azimuth of the sun Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-5G Azimuth of any body at night Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-6A Steering gear test Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-6B Set weather controls Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-7A read barometric pressure Basic Meteorology
oIcnW-1-7B determine true wind speed and direction Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-1-7c determine expected weather conditions Basic Meteorology
oIcnW-2-1A Identify light confgurations Basic Watchkeeping
oIcnW-2-1B Identify day shapes Basic Watchkeeping
oIcnW-2-1c Identify sound signals Basic Watchkeeping
oIcnW-2-1d determine risk of collision Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-1e Maneuver to avoid risk of collision Meeting Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-1F Maneuver to avoid risk of collision overtaking Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-2A Watch relief Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-2B Keep a safe navigation watch Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-2c notify Master when appropriate Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-2d Keep a safe anchor watch Simulator or onboard
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Assessments
CG Control Sheet Number Task MITAGS-PMI Course in which Task is Assessed
oIcnW-2-2e navigate in restricted visibility Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-2F turn over a watch Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-3A Voyage planning terrestrial navigation
oIcnW-2-3B execute a voyage plan Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-3c Watch augmentation Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-3d BrM condition III collision avoidance Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-3e BrM condition III navigation Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-3F BrM condition II or IIIerror trapping Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-3G BrM condition II or IIIPrioritization Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-2-3H BrM condition II establish a bridge team Simulator or onboard
oIcnW-3-1A Set up and maintain a radar display radar
oIcnW-3-1B Switch display modes radar
oIcnW-3-1c Identify false echoes, sea returns, racons, and SArts radar
oIcnW-3-1d determine range and bearing radar
oIcnW-3-1e determine risk of collision radar
oIcnW-3-1F determine drM, SrM, cPA, and tcPA radar
oIcnW-3-1G detect speed and course changes of other ships radar
oIcnW-3-1H change course to control target drM radar
oIcnW-3-1I change speed to control target drM radar
oIcnW-3-1J determine true course and speed of target vessel radar
oIcnW-3-1K Parallel indexing radar
oIcnW-3-2A Set up and maintain an ArPA display Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2B Manual target acquisition Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2c establish an exclusion area Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2d Set vector characteristics Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2e designate targets Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2F cancel targets Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2G target history Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2H establish cPA and tcPA Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2I establish alarm area Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2J trial maneuver Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2K Switch stabilization modes Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2l navigation lines Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-3-2M determine set and drift Automatic radar Plotting Aids
oIcnW-4-1A Flashing light Flashing light
oIcnW-5-1A Maneuver for man overboard Basic Shiphandling
oIcnW-5-1B course change of more than 45 degrees Basic Shiphandling
oIcnW-5-1c emergency stop Basic Shiphandling
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courSe deScrIPtIonS
Basic &
Advanced
Fire Fighting
this 5-day course covers basic fre fghting techniques and fre team management. other subjects covered
include the fre triangle, extinguishing agents and techniques, ventilation, fre plans and fre drills, fre team
management, and fre investigation.
Special instructions: You will need raingear, long-sleeve shirts, and long pants (or coveralls) for each day of training.
All clothing should be of natural fber, no PolYeSter. Half of each day is spent outside, even if it is raining, so be
prepared! Students without appropriate attire will not be allowed to participate in the class. Students should be
clean-shaven in order to obtain an airtight mask seal. there are no exceptions to this rule. Additionally, all students
will be required to complete a consent and release form prior to participating in the class.
MItAGS Students: the offsite fre training grounds are arranged by MItAGS to ensure the best schedule for
students. MItAGS will provide the necessary transportation and equipment for this course.
PMI Students: the offsite training is arranged by PMI and conducted at Fremont Maritime Services in
Seattle Washington. Students with a Basic Fire Fighting certifcate will still need to take the entire Basic and
Advanced Fire Fighting course at Fremont Maritime Services, unless their Basic Fire Fighting certifcate was
obtained through Fremont Maritime Services within the last six months.
Automatic Radar
Plotting Aids
this 4-day course is required for offcers that serve on vessels equipped with ArPA and covers the set up
and use of ArPA for collision avoidance and navigation. other subjects covered include ArPA theory, ArPA
errors and limitations, setting up and maintaining ArPA displays, and use of ArPA information to avoid close
quarters situations.
Special instructions: radar observer unlimited is a prerequisite for this course.
Meteorology
Basic
this 5-day course provides students with knowledge associated with the characteristics of various weather
systems, reporting procedures, and recording systems. other subjects covered include instruments,
atmospheric pressure, wind, clouds, visibility, climatology, weather systems, and weather forecasting.
Special instructions: none.
Shiphandling
Basic
this 5-day course covers turning circles and stopping distance in deep and shallow water, man overboard
procedures, and basic anchoring. the course utilizes full-mission visual simulation to reinforce theoretical
lessons. other subjects covered include effects of wind and current, shallow water effects, anchoring, and
steering control systems.
Special instructions: none.
Cargo Handling
and Stowage
Basic
this 5-day course covers the duties that are undertaken by the deck watch while loading and discharging
cargo in port and care of cargo in transit. other subjects covered include inspection and preparation of
holds, cargo segregation, securing cargo, cargo handling equipment and safety, confned space entry, and an
overview of ship types (tankers, bulk carriers, containers, etc).
Special instructions: none.
Celestial
Navigation
this 10-day course covers the most common forms of position fxing by celestial bodies. other subjects
covered include nautical astronomy, sextant and altitude correction, sight reduction and lines of position,
meridian transits, time of sunrise, sunset, and noon, star identifcation and selection, sailings, and ocean
route planning.
Special instructions: terrestrial and coastal navigation is a prerequisite for this course. Please bring
a calculator with you to class each day. We recommend a Sharp d.A.l. style calculator with at least 3
memories (e.g. Sharp el-531VBBl).

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Electronic
Navigation
this 5-day course covers the theory and practical use of electronic navigational aids. Possible errors and
limitations are stressed, along with methods of resolving position ambiguity. other subjects covered include
GPS, echo sounders, speed logs, radar navigation, ecdIS, and navigation software.
Special instructions: terrestrial and coastal navigation is a prerequisite for this course.
Emergency
Procedures
this 3-day course covers the procedures required to deal with emergency situations and the training that
is necessary to maintain an effective response. other subjects covered include contingency planning, the
development and use of checklists, and emergency steering arrangements.
Special instructions: none.
Global Maritime
Distress and
Safety Systems
this 10-day course is required for offcers that serve on vessels equipped with GMdSS equipment. the
program is divided into one theory week and one practical week. other subjects covered include satellite
systems, terrestrial communications, transmission and reception of distress alerts and messages, and
maritime safety information.
Special instructions: You must bring the following items to the course:
n current Fcc license, even if expired.
n certifcates for any Fcc tests that you have taken and passed.
n $35.00 for Fcc license.
If you fail the examination, there will be an additional $35.00 charge for re-testing. A preparation packet will
be sent out to students upon confrmation of enrollment. Please review the packet prior to the start of class.
Students should plan on doing homework each evening. If you do not have a Fcc GMdSS operators license,
you are strongly urged to study the combined Fcc and u.S. coast Guard question pool prior to attending
class. You will fnd this test pool at most nautical bookstores or on the u.S. coast Guard website at www.uscg.
mil/StcW/mmic-appcourses.htm.
Medical Care
Provider
this 5-day course is designed for licensed deck offcers that will provide immediate frst aid to ships
personnel and assist the ships Medical Person-in-charge. Subjects covered include airway management,
patient assessment, and medical emergencies/trauma.
Special instructions: Please review the Ship captains Medical Guide prior to attending this class. this
information is available online at www.mcga.gov.uk/publications/medical/index.htm.
Medical Person
inCharge
Endorsement
this 5-day elective course must be preceded by the MItAGS/PMI Med-Pro course (within one year). the
course is required if you are designated to order and administer medical supplies onboard the vessel. Subjects
covered include pain management, rescue at sea, death at sea, diseases, and advanced medical skills.
Special instructions: Med-Pro is a prerequisite for this course. Students are encouraged to review the Ship
captains Medical Guide which is available online at www.mega.gov.uk/publications/medical/index.htm.
Radar Observer
Program
Unlimited
this 5-day course covers the proper use of radar for risk assessment, collision avoidance, and navigation.
trainees use radar equipment with landmasses, environmental effects, and vessel return simulation. other
subjects covered include radar principles, set up and tuning, radar plotting, radar navigation, and a review of
collision regulations.
Special instructions: A preparation packet will be provided for this course upon confrmation of enrollment.
Search and
Rescue
this 2-day course provides the attendee with knowledge associated with the contents of the International
Aeronautical and Maritime Search and rescue Manual (IAMSAr) and the procedures necessary to respond
to a distress signal at sea. other subjects covered include communications, operating procedures, SAr
resources, search areas, and search patterns.
Special instructions: none.
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courSe deScrIPtIonS Continued
Stability
and Ship
Construction
Basic
this 5-day course covers basic ship construction features, terminology, and the principles of stability.
other subjects covered include ship dimensions, ship stresses, hull structure, rudders and propellers,
displacement, buoyancy, statical and initial stability, list, trim, and free surface effect.
Special instructions: none.
Shiphandling
Simulation
Assessment
Program
the purpose of this 5-day program is to provide attendees with the opportunity to demonstrate watchkeeping
skills and complete the following twenty (20) assessment control sheets, as outlined in u.S. coast Guard
national Maritime center Policy letter 01-02 for offcers in charge of a navigational Watch (oIcnW).
1. oIcnW 1-2A 11. oIcnW 2-2d
2. oIcnW 1-6A 12. oIcnW 2-2e
3. oIcnW 1-6B 13. oIcnW 2-2F
4. oIcnW 1-7B 14. oIcnW 2-3B
5. oIcnW 2-Id 15. oIcnW 2-3c
6. oIcnW 2-Ie 16. oIcnW 2-3d
7. oIcnW 2-IF 17. oIcnW 2-3e
8. oIcnW 2-2A 18. oIcnW 2-3F
9. oIcnW 2-2B 19. oIcnW 2-3G
10. oIcnW 2-2c 20. oIcnW 2-3H
Terrestrial /
Coastal
Navigation and
Compasses
this 15-day course covers every aspect of traditional navigation. Specifc subjects covered include charts
and chart work, compass correction, plotting and position lines, tides and currents, logbooks, and voyage
planning. the program also covers the theory of the earths magnetism, the application of variation and
deviation to courses and bearings, and general gyro and autopilot operating procedures.
Special instructions: A preparation packet will be sent out to students upon confrmation of enrollment.
Students are encouraged to study the packet prior to the start of class. A scientifc calculator with
trigonometry functions is required for this course.
Watchkeeping
and Bridge
Resource
Management
Basic
this 10-day course covers the actions necessary to avoid close quarters situations in accordance with the
International regulations for Avoiding collisions at Sea (colreGS) and watchkeeping procedures, including
Bridge resource Management. other subjects covered include keeping a safe watch at sea, at anchor, and in
port, pollution prevention, and record-keeping.
Special instructions: terrestrial and coastal navigation, radar, and ArPA are prerequisites for this course.
License
Preparation
this 20-day license preparation course prepares attendees to take the u.S. coast Guard written examination.
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GenerAl InForMAtIon
clASS MAterIAlS:
Most of the courses in the MItAGS/PMI AB to Mate Program are accompanied by a Student Guide for review and note-taking
purposes. the Institutes recommend that you bring a note pad, pen, and pencil with you each class day.
In addition to Student Guides the following materials are included for students enrolled in the AB to Mate Program:
n reprint of American Practical navigator 1981 edition, Volume 2
n reprint of 1983 tide and current tables
n reprint of Merchant Marine deck examination light list and coast Pilot
n Publication no. 229 Volume 2, latitudes 15- 30
n reprint of 1981 nautical Almanac
n chart 12221tr chesapeake Bay (training)
n chart 12354tr long Island Sound (training)
n chart 13205tr Block Island Sound (training)
n reprint of Merchant Marine deck examination deck Illustration Booklet
n navigation rules Book
n Plotting tools (2 triangles, dividers, compasses, eraser and pencil)
n calculator
All students are required to have the latest set (1 through 6) of deck offcer Study Guides, edited by Joseph S. Murphy, II, Published by
Academy Publishing company. this publication is available for purchase at MItAGS and PMI.
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SecurItY And PHoto IdentIFIcAtIon cArd:
MItAGS and PMI are required to photocopy your photo identifcation card and maintain it with the course records, as defned in u.S.
coast Guard Policy letter 11-02. Please remember to bring a photo identifcation card with you on the frst day of each class.
clASS tIMeS:
classes typically start between 0800 and 0830 and end between 1600 and 1630, with two 15-minute breaks and 1 hour for lunch.
the instructor will decide when it is convenient to take breaks and may change times, as required, to suit the needs of the attendees.
reFreSHMentS And SnAcKS:
complimentary coffee, tea, and water are available at all times in the Student Break Area.
PolIcIeS:
our policies are detailed in the MItAGS/PMI Student Policies and General Information booklet. Please be sure to read this
document carefully.
cAncellAtIon PolIcY
Students are required to provide notice of cancellation, either verbally or in writing, to the registrar for a full refund. Failure to provide
such notice will result in a 10% administrative fee based on the cost of the course, or $100, whichever is less.
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PerSonAl trAInInG cAlendAr
use this page to document your personal AB to Mate training plan.
Able-Bodied Seaman to Mate Program Courses
course code course name date completed
1
tcnAV/co terrestrial / coastal navigation and compasses
2
roP radar observer Program-unlimited
3
ArPA Automatic radar Plotting Aids
1
4
enAV electronic navigation
5
cnAV celestial navigation
6
SAr Search and rescue
7
eP emergency Procedures
8
FF-AdV Advanced Firefghting
2
9
StB-BAS Stability and Ship construction - Basic
10
cHS-BAS cargo Handling and Stowage - Basic
11
WX-BAS Basic Meteorology
12
Med-Pro Medical care Provider
13
SHS-BAS Shiphandling - Basic
14
WKP-BAS Watchkeeping and Bridge resource Management - Basic
15
SHS-SIM-ASSeSS Shiphandling Simulator Assessment
3
16
Fl Flashing light
Optional Courses
GMdSS Global Maritime distress and Safety Systems
4
lIc PreP license Preparation
Med-PIc Medical Person In-charge
5
t-PIc tankerman Person In-charge
6
1 required if serving on vessels equipped with ArPA.
2 PMI students only: students that already possess a Basic Fire Fighting certifcate will still be required to take the entire Basic and Advanced Fire Fighting course at Fremont Maritime Services,
unless their Basic Fire Fighting certifcate was obtained through Fremont Maritime Services within the last six months.
3 not required if assessment completed onboard.
4 required if serving on vessels equipped with GMdSS.
5 required if you are assigned to order & administer medical supplies onboard a vessel. Med-Pro is a prerequisite for Med-PIc endorsement.
6 required if you attend to serve onboard tankers.
enrollMent Procedure
read this catalog thoroughly.
call or e-mail your preferred campus:
MITAGS (linthicum, Md) toll-free at (866) 656-5568 or via
e-mail at admissions@mitags.org.
PMI (Seattle, WA) toll-free at (888) 893-7829 or via e-mail at admin@mates.org.
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AccoMModAtIonS In SeAttle
RECOMMENDED LODGING HolIdAY Inn, SeAttle center
PMI recommends using the Holiday Inn at Seattle center while attending courses at PMI. the staff is friendly and accustomed to our
long term-students. Amenities include a clean, spacious room with free high-speed Internet access, a microwave, and a refrigerator.
the hotel also offers free parking in their secured garage, complimentary continental breakfast in the executive lounge on the 6th Floor
from 0600 to 0900, and shuttle service to and from the school on weekdays.
Location: 211 dexter Avenue north, Seattle, WA 98109.
PMI Rates: $64 per night (30+ nights)
Telephone: (206) 728-8123
Please ask for a corporate Sales Manager and let them know you are a student at the
Pacifc Maritime Institute (PMI).
AccoMModAtIonS In lIntHIcuM HeIGHtS
RECOMMENDED LODGING MItAGS
MItAGS recommends using its onsite hotel for overnight lodging. the comfortable guest rooms include private bath, queen or
two double beds, satellite television, high-speed Internet access, coffee maker, refrigerator, and workstation with executive chair.
Additionally, students have access to the onsite ftness center, indoor pool, game room, ship store, and jogging-walking trails.
Location: 692 Maritime Boulevard, linthicum Heights, Md 21090
MITAGS Rates: Please call to verify current overnight lodging rate.
Telephone: toll-free (866) 900-3517
the daily rate for over-night guests includes the following:
n Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
n continuous refreshments in the Student Break area.
n Free parking.
n Free shuttle service to/from BWI Airport, BWI Amtrak Station, and BWI light rail Station.
Single and double occupancy rates are available.
Seattle waterfront Pike Place Market, Seattle MITAGS, Linthicum Heights (Baltimore), Maryland
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PMI
1729 Alaskan Way South
Seattle, Washington 98134
Toll-Free: 888-893-7829
E-mail Laura Bendixen
at admin@mates.org
Website: www.mates.org
MITAGS
692 Maritime Boulevard
Linthicum Heights, MD 21090
Toll-Free: 866-656-5568
E-mail: Victor Tufts at
vtufts@mitags.org
Website: www.mitags.org

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