
Participants who attend theÌýEntrepreneurship: Economics of InnovationÌýprogram can expect to receive these benefits:
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Lesson plans on a variety of topics that will engage students with the subject matter by understanding the complexities of entrepreneurship
- Ready-made materials to run interactive student activities that correlate with the lesson plans
- Engage in in-depth lectures and activities taught by university professors and experienced mentor teachers
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Valuable time to network and collaborate with other educators

Lodging, materials, and most meals are covered by ÎäËÉ´óÕ½Å˽ðÁ«.Ìý Participants are responsible for their own travel costs to and from the program site.Ìý All attendees are eligible for a $600 participation stipend and a $150 commuter stipend (if applicable). To qualify for a stipend, teachers must attend and actively participate in all sessions and complete a program evaluation.
Graduate credit is unavailable at this time for Entrepreneurship: Economics of Innovation program.