Pinellas County Model UN
PCMUN
Established in 2014, the Pinellas County Model UN (PCMUN) is a program by Foundations for Leadership, in collaboration with Pinellas County Schools. Each year, we bring together nearly five hundred students and teachers from area schools.
St. Petersburg College has been home to PCMUN for the past decade, with conferences led by volunteers from their award-winning Model UN team.
PCMUN 2025
Middle & High School
Friday, April 4, 2025
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
St. Petersburg College
Clearwater Campus
Important Dates
November 15, 2024
Conference registration closes
December 13, 2024
Country assignments and topic guides posted
February 14, 2025
Final date to add/drop delegates. Fees are due
March 21 2025
Position papers due. Submit at the Conference Resources link.
April 4, 2025
PCMUN Conference
Committees & Topics
General Assembly
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Security Council
The Situation in Haiti
UNESCO
The Protection and Return of Cultural Artifacts
UN Environment Assembly
Freshwater Resources
International Atomic Energy Agency
Safeguards and Verification of Nuclear Disarmament
Conference Fees
Pinellas County Schools:
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School fee = $200 per school
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Delegate fee = $25 per delegate
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Non-Pinellas County Schools may register but attendance is not guaranteed due to limited space. You will receive an email after November 15th to confirm your registration.
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School fee = $250
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Delegate fee = $35
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* Fees are inclusive of conference materials, lunch, and participation in the PCMUN Conference. Lunch is included for advisors.
Schools may adjust their delegate totals as needed until February 14, 2025 by emailing amy@fflmun.org. Schools will be responsible for fees reflected on their invoice after February 14, 2025.​​
Transportation
All bus transportation to and from PCMUN for Pinellas County Schools will be organized by the Department of Social Sciences. Once registration is closed, you will be contacted regarding the specific transportation information and logistics.
Non PCS schools are responsible for their own transportation.