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| Session 1: | The Global Market: Why Does it Matter? | June 9-11 |
| 8 a.m.-3 p.m. | ||
| Session 2: | Making Sense of Money & Banking | June 12-16 |
| 8 a.m.-3 p.m. | ||
| Session 3: | Technology: Tools for Teaching Social Studies and Personal Finance | June 17-19 8 a.m.-3 p.m. |
You may attend any or all of the sessions for credit or as a non-credit participant. There is an option to suit nearly everyone! And, in each session, you will receive free lesson plans, videos, DVD's, and publications. All teachers are welcome, but classroom applications are geared to grades 4-12.
Continental breakfast and lunch are included, compliments of the St. Louis Fed.
This year's "summer school" will be held at the
Hampton
Inn-Gateway Arch
333 Washington Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63102
For those taking the credit course option, each session represents one graduate credit hour. Missouri teachers taking the credit option are eligible for a 1/2 education fee scholarship from the Missouri Council on Economic Education. Based on the Spring 2008 fee schedule, Missouri teachers would normally pay $298.60 per credit hour, but with the MCEE scholarship, you would pay only $149.30. Each session taken non-credit is $95.00. What a deal!
Call soon to reserve your space.
You may send an electronic message to Barb Flowers.
The University reserves the right to cancel any program. In the event of cancellation, you will be notified immediately, and all program fees will be refunded. If you must cancel a registration, you are entitled to a full refund if you cancel prior to the first class meeting. After a course begins, refunds are made on a pro-rated basis in accordance with campus policy, available from the Continuing Education & Outreach Office of Credit & Noncredit Programs at (314) 516-5961. Call (314) 516-5961 for information on canceling a registration once a course has begun. All refunds are made by mail and require a three- to five-week processing time after withdrawal.
The University reserves the right to modify by increase or decrease
the fees charged for attendance and other services at the University,
including but not limited to educational fees, at any time when in the
discretion of the governing board the same is in the best interest of
the University, provided that no increases can or will be effective unless
approved by the governing board not less than thirty (30) days prior
to the beginning of the academic term (semester, etc.), to which the
fees are applicable, with all modification of fees to be effective irrespective
as to whether fees have or have not been paid by or on behalf of a student
prior to the effective date of the modification.
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March 31, 2008
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