| Courses Offered | Elementary Multi-Summer | Elementary Academic Year | Primary Multi-Summer | ||
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| Application Fee | $100 | $100 | $100 | ||
| Application Fee | $150 after March 1 |
$150 after May 1 |
$150 after March 1 |
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Deposit To Reserve Your Space
Due upon acceptance as a student by the Montessori Institute of Milwaukee, Inc. This deposit will be deducted from the course tuition and is nonrefundable. |
$1,500 | $1,000 | $1,500 | ||
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Foundation Courses
Due and payable on the first day of the Foundation Course. |
$2,000 | $2,000 | No Foundation Course | ||
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$9,000 | ||||
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$9,000 | ||||
| Primary Course | |||||
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$9,000 | ||||
| Student Fees | $500 | $300 | $400 | ||
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Additional Course Expenses
Students should budget approximately $1,500 for books and material making. A Montessori elementary class requires a number of materials to be handmade by the teacher. These materials include charts, time lines and nomenclature materials. They are necessary for the proper functioning of a Montessori elementary class. |
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Withdrawal Policy
Attendance at the beginning of a semester is considered a commitment to complete that semester and all payments are due and payable thereafter. A student who withdraws or is asked to withdraw before the beginning of a subsequent semester is not asked to pay that next semester's tuition. |
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Student Loans
MIM offers student loans via the federal government's Direct Loan program. For information and to apply check this link: http://www.direct.ed.gov/applying.html. Our school code is G33093. Contact us for information. Financial assistance is also available to qualified applicants through the MES Fund which is administered by AMI-USA. To apply for this financial aid candidates must first be accepted into an AMI Course. The AMI-USA office must receive applications by May 1st. Visit amiusa.org for more information. |
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Primary studies include: Psychology, child development, and philosophy of the Montessori approach, the Exercises of Practical Life and the child's acquisition of fundamental learning skills, sensorial development, and development of spoken and written language, mathematics, geography, history, art, biology, and music.
Includes supervised practice with the Montessori materials under the guidance of experienced, qualified staff, observation in AMI classes, practice teaching in AMI classes under trainer supervision, material making, preparation of albums containing illustrated notes of didactic materials
Submit application here now, or
Contact MIM for more details:
Tel: (414) 481-5050
Email: Sarah Travis Keskar, BSN, RN
sarah@execpc.com









