[K3PZN-List] Emergency Communications Course reimbursements ending
SOON!
Keith Krichinsky
kkrichinsky at gmail.com
Tue Mar 1 14:21:39 EST 2005
Grant-sponsored emergency communications course reimbursements ending
(Mar 1, 2005) -- The last Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
Course seat 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. By the time the CNCS and UTC grants end, 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.Students may
register online during the applicable registration window or via US
Postal Service mail. Applicants should indicate the desired course,
age group, gender, veteran status, preferred e-mail address and
telephone number. "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." For more information, visit the C-CE Web site or
e-mail the C-CE Department, cce at arrl.org.
--
Keith Krichinsky - W3MDC
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