I asked this question before in a thread, but I never got an answer. I would really, really like to attend the Mises University this year, but I'm not sure whether or not I am eligible. I am currently a high school student (eleventh grade, seventeen years old), and the web page is sort of vague as to whether or not individuals such as myself are able to attend. I know I have to become a member of the Institute, but outside of that I'm not sure whether or not I qualify. Thanks.
My personal Anarcho-Capitalist flag. The symbol in the center stands for "harmony" and "protection"-- I'm hoping to illustrate the bond between order/justice and anarchy.
If you apply for a scholarship, you do not have to be a member of the institute. The university is open to both LvMI members and students, from what I've gathered.
High school students have attended in previous years. And you shouldn't need to become a member.
If you have any questions, send them here.
AnalyticalAnarchism.net - The Positive Political Economy of Anarchism
I am wondering... about the end of the year, i.e Decemberish, are there courses / meetings etc.. taking place at that time? Shedule I can look at anywhere?
I may be dropping into the US.
Conza88: I am wondering... about the end of the year, i.e Decemberish, are there courses / meetings etc.. taking place at that time? Shedule I can look at anywhere? I may be dropping into the US.
Keep an eye on this page in the next few months.
http://mises.org/events.aspx
If an event is organized for December it will probably be posted in March or April, as the Institute usually gives several months' notice.