2017 end of summer newsletter

Enrollment for FLC Summer 2018 Has Already Begun!

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Summer 2017 was such a spectacular one that we wish summer 2018 could start tomorrow!  Thankfully, we do have some time to exhale and to reflect on the wonderful memories created this past summer, but that does not mean you have to hold out on your 2018 enrollment though.  Early registration for the summer of 2018 is already in full swing! Your early enrollment deposit guarantees your place for summer 2018, so don’t wait as many sessions and age groups sold out last year! Payment is fully refundable until January 15th, so there is no risk in getting that savings locked in now!

2018 Rates and Dates

 

 Session

 

Date

Oct. 1st Early Bird Rate  

 Tuition Cost

Full Session June24th– Aug. 10th $7,595 $7,795
1st Session June24th– July 20st $5,595 $5,795
2nd Session July 21st Aug. 10th $4,295 $4,495
Mid Session July 7th– Aug. 10th $6,195 $6,395
June Short Session June 24th – July 7th N/A $3,595
August Short Session July 21st – Aug. 4th N/A $3,595

*To receive our Oct. 1st. Early Bird Rate and guarantee a space for summer 2018, enrollments must be received and paid in full by the stated date.

**Tuition fees will be reduced by 5% for a sibling and 10% for additional siblings ***June Short Sessions are only available to first year campers.

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