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This Institute is offered for 4 semester hours of graduate credit (EUH 5249), for 3 semester hours of undergraduate credit (EUH 4241) or for 4.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Teachers preferring in-service credits should obtain the necessary approval forms from their counties and provide us with the forms at the beginning of the Institute. In addition to attending the Institute, participants must complete a project by July 29th: generally these projects consist of plans for sharing the Holocaust information with others in their county or lesson plans for use in their classrooms. For example, some participants have planned school plays on the Holocaust to be presented to the community; others have created Holocaust museum displays in their schools; some have provided in-service instruction for others in their school or county. The Institute has been substantially funded by private donors. Participants will, however, be expected to pay a fee of $1504.72/graduate or $539.78/undergraduate or CEU. This fee covers tuition, lunches, textbooks and instructional materials. Participants should also plan to cover travel and housing costs; housing will be available in an FSU dormitory or a local motel. State fee waivers are not eligible for this program. Those with intern participation certificates should call Katie Ganson for more information. Space is limited to 35-40 participants. *Special note: Scholarship assistance is available for travel and up to $539.78 of the registration fee. If you would like additional information, please call the program coordinator, Katie Ganson, at 850-644-4062 (e-mail: kganson@campus.fsu.edu). What is the specific course information?
How can I get more information? Download the 2011 Holocaust Institute Brochure ( Academic & Professional Program Services Florida State University 296 Champions Way P. O. Box 3062550 Tallahassee, FL 32306-2550 FAX 850-644-5803 Phone 850-644-4062 E-mail: kganson@campus.fsu.edu Note: You may also wish to refer to our website (http://learningforlife.fsu.edu). |