Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Federal Reserve Bank of New York Education: Economics Summer Pilot Program for Juniors and Seniors

Spring 2010

Dear Math Teacher:

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is piloting a one-day economics summer program for current juniors and graduating seniors. The goal of the program is to introduce students that are strong in mathematics to economics as a potential course of study in college and career option.

We are asking math teachers to recommend one student, and one alternate who they think has exceptional ability in mathematics. We will notify teachers if the student they recommend is selected to participate in the program.

Who: Juniors and seniors with superior math skills
What: Learn about cool things you can do with economics
Where: The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 33 Liberty St., New York, NY
Date: Thursday July 8, 2010
Cost: Free! (transportation and lunch provided)

Please use the attached forms to advertise the program and submit a student recommendation.

ECONOMICS PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT APRIL 2010
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5046837/Internship%20Opportunities/Economics%20Program%20Announcement%20April%202010.pdf

TEACHER RECOMMENDATION FOR ECONOMICS SUMMER PROGRAM 2010
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5046837/Internship%20Opportunities/Teacher%20Recommendation%20for%20Economics%20Summer%20Program%202010.doc

The deadline to send recommendations is June 1, 2010!

For more information, contact Hannah Nudell at hannah.nudell@ny.frb.org or 212-720-8557.

Best,

Hannah Nudell


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Hannah Nudell
Education Policy Analyst
Regional Affairs
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
hannah.nudell@ny.frb.org
212.720.8557
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