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The Southeastern School of Consumer Credit
3/7/2010
All Day
2010 The Southeastern School of Consumer Credit
March 7-12
Owen Graduate School of Management
Vanderbilt University, Nashville • Discounted Tuition deadline is February 5, 2010
• Tuition covers housing, breakfast, and lunch.
Program Information
The Southeastern School of Consumer Credit is an intensive, one-week program featuring over 40 hours of classroom instruction in 21 modules that provide specialized but well-rounded training in consumer banking. Recommendations for participation include at least one year’s experience in consumer credit or five years of general banking experience in addition to certain prerequisites. The school is sponsored by the Tennessee Bankers Association in cooperation with the Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Louisiana bankers associations. Participants are housed at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel.
Susan Taylor - srtaylor@tnbankers.org Vice President/Director of Professional Development
Tennessee Bankers Association
211 Athens Way, Ste 100 • Nashville, TN 37228-1381
800/964-5525 or 615/244-4871 or www.TNBankers.org
Registration Information
TBA Members / Associate Members
Nonmembers
Early Registration
$1,450
$1,650
Discounted Tuition Deadline: February 5, 2010
Registration
$1,650
$1,850
Tuition covers housing, breakfast, and lunch.
Brochure Download
Download and complete the conference registration form and return it to the TBA office. Brochure available approximately 60 days prior to program date.
Secure Online Registration
Complete the secure online registration form. Registration is available prior to brochures release.
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