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ONLINE PRINCIPLES PROGRAMS

The Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP) offers online micro- and macroeconomics programs for Elliott School and other GW students, that satisfies economic prerequisties. An overview of the programs can be found here.

IIEP also offers self-paced economic review programs. Click here to register for one of those. The review programs do not satisfy Elliot economic prerequisites.

Payment Guidelines Policies

Students may register for these programs by submitting payment via the online portal. The portal is available here, or by clicking the “Payment Page” button below. After submitting payment, students will receive instructions regarding access to all relevant program materials within 24 hours of payment.

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General refund guidelines for online programs

  • If a student withdraws more than 10 days in advance of the start date of the program, a $200 charge will be applied and the remainder refunded.
  • If a student withdraws less than 10 days in advance of the start date of the program, a 50% refund will be provided.
  • If a student withdraws after the start date of the program, a 33 percent refund will be provided.

Students must send an email to iiep@gwu.edu to cancel their participation.

 

Refund Schedule by Program:

Principles of Economics Online Program (May 31 – August 18)

Full cost: $1300.

  • Withdrawal before midnight May 20: Refund of $1100
  • Withdrawal between midnight May 20 and midnight May 30: Refund of $650
  • Withdrawal between midnight May 30 through end of program: Refund of $433
First Session (May 31 – July 9)

Principles of Microeconomics Online Program

Full cost: $850.

  • Withdrawal before midnight May 20: Refund of $650
  • Withdrawal between midnight May 20 and midnight May 30: Refund of $425
  • Withdrawal between midnight May 30 through end of program: Refund of $283

Principles of Macroeconomics Online Program

Full cost: $850.

  • Withdrawal before midnight May 20: Refund of $650
  • Withdrawal between midnight May 20 and midnight May 30: Refund of $425
  • Withdrawal between midnight May 30 through end of program: Refund of $283
Second Session (July 10 – August 18)

Principles of Microeconomics Online Program

Full cost: $850

  • Withdrawal before midnight June 29: Refund of $650
  • Withdrawal between midnight July 9 and midnight July 9: Refund of $425
  • Withdrawal between midnight July 9 through end of program: Refund of $283

Principles of Macroeconomics Online Program

Full cost: $850.

  • Withdrawal before midnight June 29: Refund of $650
  • Withdrawal between midnight June 29 and midnight July 9: Refund of $425
  • Withdrawal between midnight July 9 through end of program: Refund of $283

ONLINE PRINCIPLES REVIEW PROGRAMS

The Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP) offers online micro- and macroeconomics review programs for Elliott School and other GW students who have already completed introductory courses.  An overview of the programs can be found here.

Payment Guidelines Policies.

Students may register for these review programs by submitting payment via the online portal. The portal is available here, or by clicking the “Payment Page” button below. After submitting payment, students will receive instructions regarding access to all relevant program materials within 24 hours of payment.

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MICRO PRINCIPLES REVIEW

This program cost $300 for access to pre-recorded videos as well as problems sets and answer keys. This program is not a substitute for a microeconomics prerequisite and is intended only for those who have already completed a microeconomics course. Participants will have access to the materials through January 1, 2024.

 

MACRO PRINCIPLES REVIEW

This program cost $300 for access to pre-recorded videos as well as problems sets and answer keys. This program is not a substitute for a macroeconomics prerequisite and is intended only for those who have already completed a macroeconomics course. Participants will have access to the materials through January 1, 2024.

ONLINE INTERMEDIATE THEORY REVIEW PROGRAMS

The Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP) offers online intermediate micro- and macroeconomics review programs for Elliott School and other GW students who have already completed introductory courses. An overview of the programs can be found here.

Payment Guidelines Policies.

Students may register for these review programs by submitting payment via the online portal. The portal is available here, or by clicking the “Payment Page” button below. After submitting payment, students will receive instructions regarding access to all relevant program materials within 24 hours of payment.

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INTERMEDIATE MICRO REVIEW

This program cost $200 for access to pre-recorded videos as well as problems sets and answer keys. This program is not a substitute for a microeconomics prerequisite and is intended only for those who have already completed a microeconomics course. Participants will have access to the materials through January 1, 2024.

 

INTERMEDIATE MACRO REVIEW

This program cost $200 for access to pre-recorded videos as well as problems sets and answer keys. This program is not a substitute for a microeconomics prerequisite and is intended only for those who have already completed a microeconomics course. Participants will have access to the materials through January 1, 2024.

 

Student reviews:

“Without question, the lessons and material prepared me for international economics…I would certainly recommend to all future Elliott Students.”  

“Overall the program was very well done… I was able to easily adapt the course to my schedule and encountered no issues with taking the course while in China.”

“The program was easy to access, helpful in learning the material, and most convenient for incoming Elliott students. I liked the videos because I could pause and replay certain sections that I had trouble understanding.”

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