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July 22-27 - Concurrent Sessions, Owen Graduate
School of Management, Vanderbilt University, Nashville
Discounted tuition deadline is June 20, 2012.
TBA cannot accept applications after June 25, 2012.
The Southeastern School of Banking offers an 80-hour general banking curriculum. Serving Tennessee financial institutions since 1939, the two-year school incorporates lectures and home study assignments. Students from both years attend classes during the same week and are housed at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel.
First-year topics include bank financial analysis, macroeconomics, asset/liability management, investments, lending, business planning, managing liquidity/capital planning, sales management, and HR management. Second-year general banking students focus on managing up skills, fraud overview, ethics in banking, trust services, credit and credit scoring, technology in banking, the changing bank environment, bank security, and management. The current version of the Stanford Bank Simulation Game, used in both sessions, is a hands-on tool for learning about financial institution management.
This school is a must for career bankers!
Continuing Education Credit:
70 hours CPE credit combined
This program has not been pre-approved for ICB CE credits. Attendants who require ICB credits should go to http://www.aba.com/icb/membercereview for further instructions.
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TBA Members / Associate Members
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Nonmembers |
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Discounted Tuition |
$1,500/year |
$1,700/year |
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Standard Tuition |
$1,700/year |
$1,900/year |
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Discounted Tuition Deadline: June 20, 2012 |
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Tuition covers housing, breakfast, and lunch. |
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Secure Online Application
Complete the secure online application form. Application is available prior to brochures release.
Brochure Download
Download and complete the school application form and return it to the TBA office.
TBA Contact:
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

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