No public school can accept a program in which participants pay to play.
Participants paid $15 each to come along on the trip, which was held one recent, hot Sunday.
The participants in the program, 30 so far around the country, must pay tuition like other students.
Participants in the credit markets paid close attention to the report.
The club is run on a $400,000 annual budget, and its participants pay nothing for the services there.
Participants pay annual membership of $5 and $25 a meeting.
Participants pay about $16 a day for meals, programs and transportation.
All the participants pay their own costs for travel, lodging and food.
The participants from the Washington area paid $2,000 each, including air fare, for a trip of 11 days.
The costs are low because company officials also provide housing and participants pay for their overseas travel.