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What do I need to do in order to become an Energy or Water student? |
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Steps Every Energy or Water Student Needs to Complete
We've created several steps with specific links that will help you through the student enrollment process. If you're more of a visual thinker, check out the Energy Education Map / Flowchart which also adds additional items students should be thinking about during their training.
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This requires that you have an email address. If you don't have one, Create a free personal email account first.
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Step 3.
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Complete the Math Prerequisite or
Energy Program applicants must test out of Math 95 to enter the Program and are required to pass Math 111 within the first year.
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Download, complete the admissions form below. You can fill it out electronically and submit online, or you can mail or hand deliver it to the Energy Programs Office Manager Ginny Young, Downtown Campus 4th floor, Rm. #406.
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Current Associates degree Options: Energy Management, Renewable Technician, Water Conservation, Building Controls Technician.
All Energy students are required to apply to the energy program in addition to applying to the college.
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Step 5.
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Setup a Meeting with the Energy Program
Send an email to Roger
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or stop by the offices - (4th floor in the Downtown Campus ) and request a meeting.
Lane has implemented a stringent email filtration system. If you don't receive some kind of response within a week or two, follow up via phone to verify that the email was received. |
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Attend New Student Academic Advising Session, either in person or online in June.
There are 2 days in June (17 & 18) for in person New Student Academic Advising or ONLINE Jun 3 to 11th for fall term.
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Step 8.
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Step 9.
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Visit a Student Advisor
An advisor can help create a customized education plan outlining exactly what you need to do in order to stay on track and graduate.
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“ We are like tenant farmers chopping down the fence around our house for fuel when we should be using Nature's inexhaustible sources of energy -- sun, wind and tide. ... I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that.”
-Thomas Edison
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