
Participants who attend the Entrepreneurship: Economics of Innovation program 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 FTE. Participants are responsible for their own travel costs to and from the program site. 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.