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Instructions
  • Fill out the form and press "Submit" at the bottom of the page when done.

  • Payment: After submitting the application you will be asked to submit a payment through PayPal, where you can pay for the course using a credit card. You may also pay by check and by no means have to pay online--more information will be provided after completing this registation form.

  • This form is for non-credit students only! UMass students, register through your SPIRE Account: spire.umass.edu

  • For questions and help, contact Emily at programs@populareconomics.org

Full Name
Address*
Phone
Email*


Organizational affiliation, if applicable:



Role/position in organization
Check appropriate box if you are applying for credits through:
  • Professional Development Points (PDPs) within MA
  • Continuing Education Units (CEUs) outside MA
  • Other Credit
If so, specify:
Putting learning into practice
How do you think you will be able to use what you learn in this course to promote social and economic justice?

Part 2. Scholarship Application

(fill this out only if you are applying for a scholarship.)

We have a limited number of scholarships for people who are not taking this course for credit. Criteria for awarding scholarships is based on: 1) Income 2) Demographics: we are committed to having as much diversity in the class as possible. We seek to include a balance of race/ethnicity/nation of origin, class, gender, LGBTQ, age, people with disability, and 3) Ability to put what you learn in this course into practice (answer question above).

Income Level

  • If unemployed and < $15,000: Suggested fee $75
  • If between $15-25,000: Suggested fee $150
  • If between: $26-35,000: Suggested fee $250
  • Any other factors that you would like us to take into consideration:

Demographics
  • Race/Ethnicity/Country of Origin

  • Male

  • Female

  • Sex Other

  • LGBTQ

  • Disabled

Age
  • Under 30

  • 31 to 45

  • 46 to 60

  • Over 61


For questions and help, contact Emily at programs@populareconomics.org

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