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The Southeastern School of Banking I & II

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7/18/2010
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Tennessee Bankers Association - www.TNBankers.org
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2010 The Southeastern School of Banking I & II
Concurrent Sessions - July 18-23, 2010
Owen Graduate School of Management
Vanderbilt University, Nashville 
• Discounted Tuition deadline is June 14, 2010
• Tuition covers housing, breakfast, and lunch.
Program Information
The Southeastern School of Banking is an intensive general banking school consisting of two one-week resident sessions over two years. The first- and second-year sessions are held concurrently. Serving bankers since its organization in 1939, the school’s 80-hour, intermediate-level curriculum focuses on critical banking functions, their interrelationships, and determinants of profitability. Analytical skills and management techniques are developed, along with an understanding of the commercial bank’s role in the changing financial services industry.

The school’s rigorous admission criteria ensure  that students will be able to keep pace with the level of instruction. TSSB’s honor program recognizes students in the top 10 percent of the class and notifies their chief executive officers of their exemplary work. Each year students receive a comprehensive school manual which serves as a convenient reference after graduation when practical issues or questions arise.

The informal atmosphere surrounding the school lends itself to a more effective learning environment and facilitates networking between bankers, another major benefit of the TSSB.  Business casual attire is the norm.

Celebrating it’s 71st year, The Southeastern School of Banking is a part of the highly respected group of Southeastern Schools sponsored by the Tennessee Bankers Association. The program’s many graduates  are a testament to the real-world benefits gained by attending and then using the infor­mation presented. Invest in your bank’s future by enrolling qualified candidates in this year’s session.

Housing Information:
Students will reside at Loews Vanderbilt Hotel located across the street from the Vanderbilt University campus. Students will stay in double rooms, and roommates are assigned by school administrators unless a preference is noted on the application. Before June 14, single rooms are available for an additional $450 fee. After June 14, the fee increases to $600 and depends upon availability.
Continuing Education Credit:
70 hours CPE credit combined
Registration Information
TBA Members / Associate Members
Nonmembers
Early Registration
$1,450/year
$1,650/year
Discounted Tuition Deadline: June 14, 2010
Registration
$1,650/year
$1,850/year
Tuition covers housing, breakfast, and lunch. Evening meals are on your own.
Brochure Download
Download and complete the conference registration form and return it to the TBA office.
Secure Online Registration
Complete the secure online registration form. Registration is available prior to brochures release.
TBA Contact Information
Susan Taylor, CMP - 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