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Financial Fitness Economic Education

Center For Economic & Entrepreneurship Education Affiliated with Economics PA & International Council on Economic Education, NY Career Exploration Summer Camp. Financial Fitness Economic Education. Camp Rules.

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Financial Fitness Economic Education

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  1. Center For Economic & Entrepreneurship EducationAffiliated with Economics PA & International Council on Economic Education, NYCareer Exploration Summer Camp Financial Fitness Economic Education

  2. Camp Rules • The summer camp schedule will be strictly enforced, including arrival and departure times. Since we have a number of on and off campus activities planned, we are unable to accommodate late arrivals or early dismissals. Unexpected illnesses and/or emergencies are the only exceptions to this rule. • Students attending the Misericordia University’s Summer Camp must be accompanied by a parent or guardian upon arrival and departure. Under no circumstances will a student be allowed to possess a vehicle while on campus. If a student should arrive with his/her own vehicle that student must relinquish his/her keys to security upon arrival. Keys will be returned at the time of departure from camp. • Students will not be permitted to leave the camp on their own. A legal parent or guardian will need to be present upon dismissal from camp on Wednesday June 25, 2008. Under no circumstances will a student be allowed to transport any other student from camp at the time of dismissal. • Alcohol, tobacco, and any other form of illegal substance are prohibited on campus. Should a student require prescription or over the counter medication, a note from a parent or guardian must be provided explaining the need. Staff will have the right to inspect personal belongings in order to insure the safety of all the students. Any student found to be in violation will be immediately dismissed from camp and the proper authorities contacted. • Students are not permitted to have visitors on campus at anytime during their stay. • Students can possess cell phones; however, they will only be permitted to use them in their dorm rooms. (This includes using phone for text messages). The use of cell phones will not be permitted during camp activities and community visits.

  3. Camp Rules • Smoking is not permitted at anytime during camp. • During down time students will be allowed to explore the campus on their own; however, no student will be allowed to leave the campus grounds without being accompanied by a camp counselor. • A camp curfew will be enforced in order to insure the safety off all students. Students must be in their dorm by 10:00PM and in their rooms by 11:00PM. Counselors will conduct periodic room checks to monitor compliance. • A campus dress code will be strictly enforced. For outdoor activities casual, comfortable clothes are acceptable. For community visits attire must be professional (i.e., khaki pants, short sleeve shirts, knee length skirts, NO open toe shoes or sneakers, NO jeans, shorts, low rise pants, mini skirts, or shirts exposing the mid drift). • Students are expected to participate in all scheduled activities including community visits, meals, games, movies etc. If for any reason a student is unable to participate in an activity, he/she must remain in the presence of a camp counselor. • I understand and agree to abide by the aforementioned terms and conditions as they relate to my participation in the Misericordia University’s Communications Career Exploration Camp. • Student’s name: ____________________________Date: _______________________ • All meals will be served in the dining hall. • Breakfast 7:45-9:00 • Lunch 12-1:00 • Dinner 5-6:00

  4. Daily ScheduleFramework • Breakfast 7:00 to 7:55 • Session 8:00 to 10:30 • Snack 10:30 to 10:45 • Session 10:45 to 12:00 • Lunch 12:00 to 12:55 • Session 1:00 to 2:30 • Break 2:30 to 2:45 • Session 2:45 to 4:00

  5. Arrival EveningSunday (June 21,2009) • Students Arrive (4PM to 4:30PM)(Alumni Hall) • Initial Meeting (4:30PM to 5:15PM)(Mercy 325) • Light Dinner (5:15PM to 6PM)(Cafeteria) • Tour of Campus (6PM to 7PM) • Hillside Ice Cream Sunday Platter (Cafeteria) • Corporate Meeting (Mercy 325) • Movie (8PM to 10:00PM) (Mercy 325) • Free Time ( 10PM to 11PM) (Alumni Hall) • Lights Out (11PM) (Alumni Hall)

  6. Day 1 (June 22, 2009) • Breakfast 7AM to 8:00AM (Cafeteria) • Introduction 8AM to 8:30AM (McGowan Room) Robert Williams • Ice Breaker 8:30AM to 9:00AM Find someone Alicia Ross, Denise Moletto, Timothy Micek • Team formation (Pre determined) Team color. 2 or 3 caps • Double Down Test 9AM to 10AM (FLI Stock market Quiz) (McGowan Room) 6 sets true false Double down. • Break 10:15AM to 10:30AM move to Alden Lab • SMG Power Point 10:30AM to 11:30AM (FLI Power point) AldenLab Alicia Ross • Intro. EIR 11:30AM to 12PM (Intro. EIR) Alden • Power Lunch (12PM 1:30PM ) Library • EIR Presentation (1:30PM to 2PM) Christine Slacktish • SMG Buying 2PM to 3PM (Alden Lab) Group Teaching • Break 3PM to 3:15PM • Market Pricing Game (3:15PM to 4:30PM) (McGowan) Ms. Ross, Ms. Moletto & Mr. Micek • Buying Pizza • Circular Flow • ELHSE buying Silver McGowan Room

  7. Day 1 Evening • 4PM to 4:30PM check Stocks (I Hall Comp.Rm) • 5PM to 6PM Dinner (Cafeteria) • 6PM to 7PM Pool or Flag Football(Field House) • 7PM to 7:30PM Corporate Meeting(Insalaco Hall 219) RW • Presentations (2min) • 7:30PM to 9PMBusiness Jeopardy(I Hall Rm 219) • 9PM to 10PM Free Time (Alumni Hall) Homework • 10PM Dorm • 11Pm Lights Out

  8. Day 2 (June 23) • Career Choice (8AM to 10PM) Alden Lab Denise Moletto • Career interest survey • Opportunity cost exercise career related • Couch potato activity/handy dandy guide. • Break (10AM to 10:15AM) • Financial Aid (10:15PM to 10:45PM) Alden Lab • Presentation ( Jo Ann Naylor) • Financial Aid Forms/Scholarships Alden Lab(10:45AM to 12PM) Ms. Moletto • Lunch (12PM to 1PM) Cafeteria • Presentations (1PM to 2PM) McGowan Room Denise Moletto, Alicia Ross, Tim Micek • Admissions 9AM Glen Bosinski • Public Speaking 2 minutes • Break (2PM to 2:15PM) • Budgeting (2:15 to 4PM) McGowan Library (Small Group) • Game Scenarios (Game of Life) 6 Copies • Free Time Check Stocks (4PM to 5PM)

  9. Day 2 Evening • 5PM to 7PM Networking Dinner (Insalaco Hall) Room 216 • Banking, Investment & Insurance • 7PM to 8PM Free Time • 8PM to 8:30PM Corporate Meeting In.Hall RM219 • Presentations • Movie (8:30PM to 10:00PM)Pursuit of Happiness • Dorms (10PM to 11PM) • Lights Out 11PM

  10. Day 3 (June 24) • Pay Stub (8AM to 9AM) Tim Micek • Saving (9AM to 10:15AM) Tim Micek • Interest rates • Rule of 72 • Break (10:15AM to 10:30AM) • Understanding Credit (10:30 to 11:30) Tim Micek • Credit : Magic money machine • Credit report scores • Reinforce Career Choices (11:30to 12PM ) Small Group (3) • Public speaking • Lunch • Strive to Drive (1:00PM to 2PM) Alicia Ross • Check Stocks (2PM to 2:45PM) • Break (2:45PM to 3:00PM) • Closing Ceremony (3:00PM to 4PM)

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