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Summer Seminar Applications Deadline Extended to April 10

APRIL 01, 2011 by TSVETELIN M. TSONEVSKI

The deadline for 2011 FEE Summer Seminar applications is now extended to April 10. Hurry up and apply to become a part of our celebratory 50th season of FEE seminars.

Beautiful Estes Park, CO will be the home of the two Freedom Academy seminars for high school-aged students. These seminars are specifically designed to teach students at that level about the economic system that respects individual rights and human dignity.

Our new branch office location: Atlanta, Georgia will be the home of summer seminar series designed to introduce college students to: basic economics, Austrian economics, history and current events.

The goal is not only to educate and engage students with the ideas of the free and prosperous society, but also to create life-long associations between our alumni and the Foundation for Economic Education. We would like to welcome all our applicants to the liberty community with FREE 3 month subscription to The Freeman.

If you would like to be on our mailing list and receive notifications from FEE on seminars and other high school and college events, please go to our seminars page and sign up.

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TSVETELIN M. TSONEVSKI

Tsvetelin Tsonevski is director of academic affairs at FEE. He holds LL.M. degree in Law and Economics from George Mason School of Law.

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