[ARRL-OK] Reimbursement ending
Lloyd Colston
kc5fm at ureach.com
Sat Mar 5 07:47:25 EST 2005
From the ARRL newsletter:
>The last Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Course seats available for
>tuition reimbursement under the Corporation for National and Community
>Service (CNCS) grant will open in June. After that, only a few reimbursable
>seats in each course will be offered through October under a United
>Technologies Corporation (UTC) grant.
>
>"This has been a very successful program, thanks chiefly to the support and
>participation of the ARRL Field Organization," said ARRL Emergency
>Communications Course Manager Dan Miller, K3UFG. "We sincerely appreciate
>your efforts and hope that with your continued support, these grants will
>conclude on a successful note."
>
>By the time the CNCS and UTC grants end, it's expected that some 8000 radio
>amateurs will have taken advantage of the tuition subsidies and received
>training in Amateur Radio emergency communication. At this time, no further
>grant-sponsored reimbursements for Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
>Course students are on the horizon.
>
>The CCE Online Course Schedule is available on the ARRL Web site.
><http://www.arrl.org/cce/calendar.html>. Students may register online during
>the applicable registration window <https://www.arrl.org/forms/cce/> or via
>US Postal Service mail. Applicants should indicate the desired course, age
>group, gender, veteran status, preferred e-mail address and telephone
>number.
>
>For more information, visit the C-CE Web site <http://www.arrl.org/cce> or
>e-mail the C-CE Department, cce at arrl.org.
>
--
Lloyd Colston Mayes County Emergency Management
Pryor, OK USA http://www.mayescem.us
"...rights of man come not from the generosity of the state
but from the hand of God." JFK 1961
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