Education & Training for Energy & Water Professionals
Below are several steps with specific links that will help you through the student enrollment process. While you can apply to be a student and enroll in a program at anytime, you'll discover that there are many deadlines associated with each step that may delay the date you can start taking classes.
Step 1. |
![]() Apply for Admission / Re-Admission to Lane Community CollegeThis requires that you have an email address. |
Step 2. |
![]() Apply to the Energy Program of Your ChoiceThe application only takes about 10-15 minutes and gives us a better idea of the academic direction you're headed. All energy & water students are required to apply to the energy program in addition to applying to the college. |
Step 3. |
Review Lane Community College's New Student Resource webpage |
Step 4. |
![]() Apply for Financial Aid |
Step 5. |
![]() Complete the Math Prerequisite orSchedule your Placement TestingEnergy Program are required to pass Math 95 within the first year. |
Step 6. |
![]() Setup a Meeting with the Energy ProgramSend an email to Roger 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. |
Step 7. |
Attend New Student Academic Advising Session, either in person or online. There are 2 days in June (17 & 18) for in person New Student Academic Advising or ONLINE Jun 3 to 11th for fall term. |
Step 8. |
Register for Classes |
Step 9.(optional) |
Visit a Student AdvisorAn advisor can help create a customized education plan outlining exactly what you need to do in order to stay on track and graduate. |