LONGWOOD UNIVERSITYCollege Credit for High School Students P 434.395.2835 F 434.395.2203 cfr@longwood.edu Hiner Hall 201 High Street Farmville, VA 23909 cfr.longwood.edu Economics and
Trang 1LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY
College Credit for High School
Students
P 434.395.2835
F 434.395.2203
cfr@longwood.edu Hiner Hall
201 High Street Farmville, VA 23909
cfr.longwood.edu
Economics and Personal Finance Course
Additional
Information
An average of five hours per day spent
on coursework (including weekends)
Textbook and financial calculator
are required
Information on scholarships and
examples of course delivery can be
found at cfr.longwood.edu/EPF
Economics and Personal Finance
For details, visit cfr.longwood.edu.
Examples of
Course Topics
Credit Cards
Supply, Demand and the Price
System
Stocks, Bonds, Futures and Derivatives
Income and Labor Economics
Time Value of Money
Retirement and Estate Planning
Trang 2Earn 3 hours of college credit from a
four-year accredited university
Students who enroll in Longwood
University as full-time,
degree-seeking students will earn an
additional 3-credit-hour scholarship
The 3 college credits earned should
transfer to any other college or
university in the nation
The credits you earn could save you up
to $2,500 based on today’s tuition rates
Complete the course in four weeks
This condensed course frees up
more of your summer and time during
the regular school year
It will make you more competitive
when applying for college
Faculty members with PhD’s in
economics, and finance teach this
course and students will come away
with a Longwood University transcript
You will satisfy three high-school
requirements for graduation
Economics and Personal Finance
Online Learning Experience
W!SE Certification
The coursework will be delivered in an online format but students will also have an
on-campus experience the last day of the course Students will come to Longwood University’s campus to take their final exam (including W!SE exam), meet with faculty and staff, and take a campus tour!
Parents/guardians are also invited to attend the final day at Longwood
COURSE DATES
Visit cfr.longwood.edu for course dates and other information
TUITION
$415
REGISTER AT:
cfr.longwood.edu/EPF
Registration will open April 1
What Past Participants and Parents are
Saying
“The course material must have been
very interesting because I have never seen my daughter study this intensely before She loved the flexibility of being able to study anytime, anywhere.”
“I really liked the course because I
don’t have to take it again in college, I earned college credit, and it was short
— only four weeks long If you manage your time wisely you’ll be OK.”
“My child enjoyed the course
Although intense studying was required, it was condensed, which left the rest of the summer free.”
“I feel like I have a whole new understanding and appreciation for
economics and personal finance.”
“This course was exactly what you
want your teenager to be learning about finances.”
WHY TAKE