High School Students Earn College Credit While Learning About Cincinnati's Economy
Thirty high school juniors from 18 local schools begin a three-week summer economics program where they will learn about Cincinnatis economy in a course offered by the University of Cincinnatis Economics Center. "Todays Learners, Tomorrows Leaders" (which runs June 14 July 2) aims to educate a cadre of young students, with a purpose to interest and excite them about economics and the Cincinnati community.
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