GSCFM and GSCFMI Programs GSCFMI 2015 Brochure | Page 3
The Graduate School of Credit and
Financial Management International (GSCFMI)
Conducted
on the
Campus
of
Dartmouth College
Application Checklist
❑ Application form and deposit
❑ Photo
❑ Resume
The GSCFMI Experience
Application Process & Tuition Investment
The GSCFM International program, like GSCFM, is held on the campus of Dartmouth
College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Hanover is a picturesque community nestled
in a valley on the banks of the Connecticut River. It is a little more than two hours by
car from Boston, five from New York and three from Montreal.
To apply for admission to the GSCFM International program, complete the Application for
Admission form accessible online at www.nacm.org. The application may be emailed to
[email protected] or mailed to NACM-National, 8840 Columbia 100 Parkway,
Columbia, MD 21045.
Dartmouth College dormitories house participants, staff and instructors during the
program. Meals are provided for participants, who are encouraged to attend every
meal to facilitate professional networking and build fellowship among the faculty
and other participants.
A $250 application fee must accompany the application form. This fee will be applied to the participant’s tuition upon acceptance to the program.
Participants may be required to complete advance-reading assignments so they
are prepared to be actively involved in class discussions. Any assignments or
reading lists will be sent to participants in advance of the program. Attendance at
all scheduled class sessions is mandatory. So each student maximizes on their
attendance, participation in the discussion of assignments, class activities and
projects is required.
On the final night of GSCFMI, a celebratory dinner is held. This final evening crowns
four days of intense course work and solidifies newly-cultivated relationships.
Instructors
NACM and FCIB are honored to have eminent and esteemed executives in international business and financial management presenting its educational sessions.
Please visit www.nacm.org or www.fcibglobal.com to get to know our instructors
through their biographies.
Ed Altman, Ph.D., Professor and Director of Research in Credit and Debt
Markets, NYU
Nelson de Castro, Head of Trade Sales USA, Wells Fargo Bank, NA
Kevin Hebner, Senior Foreign Exchange Strategist, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Lizbeth Rodriguez-Johnson, Attorney, Holland & Hart LLP
Craig Schurr, Senior Vice President and Manager, FirstMerit Bank - International
Banking Division
The program tuition is $2,500. The program tuition covers the cost of books and materials,
instructional fees and use of the school’s facilities, dorm rooms, linen service, parking and athletic passes, meals and beverage breaks.
Due to programming and facility commitments, the following refund and cancellation policy applies:
• Prior to March 1st - full refund minus a $250 processing fee
• March 1st to April 30th - 50% refund for cancellations
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• fter April 30th - no refunds will be given though substitutions will be considered
In addition, a photo (passport, clear digital or driver’s license), and a current resume must also
accompany the application form. This information is provided to the faculty in order to help them
prepare for the class.
All applicants will receive formal notice of admission to the program within three weeks of application. An invoice for the balance is sent following this notification. Payment is due upon receipt;
tuition must be paid in full prior to the start of the program. Program materials will not be sent until
the tuition is paid in full. All applicants should carefully read the program’s Refund and Cancellation Policy found on the GSCFM page of NACM’s web site. For questions, comments or to confirm administrative policies, please contact the NACM Meetings Department at 410-740-5560.
Dartmouth College is not a sponsor or co-sponsor of the NACM’s GSCFM International.
Financial Scholarship Assistance
The NACM Scholarship Foundation, Inc. provides scholarships for financial assistance (partial
funding) for GSCFM International students. The scholarship is designed to support first-year
GSCFM students and GSCFM International students who meet all entry standards, and are
committed to the rigorous educational studies expected of its participants. Scholarship
amounts are determined based on need and availability of funds. Please visit the NACM website,
www.nacm.org, and go to ‘Scholarship Foundation’ to learn more.