MAP+ (Michigan Apprenticeship Program Plus) is holding a virtual information session on Tuesday, March 30 from 7-8pm. See flyer below for more details. Register at www.macomb.edu/MAP+. MAP+ is a great opportunity for Seniors as well as community members 18+ who have an interest in the skilled trades.
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Society of Women Engineers Detroit is offering Free, Virtual seminars. Lots of different topics. Everyone is welcome. See attached document for information, there is also contact information for questions.
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Building Performance and Energy ManagementMacomb’s Building Performance and Energy Management program combines elements of energy management, climate control and information technology to prepare you for a career optimizing the energy efficiency of residential, commercial and industrial buildings. In the program, you will learn about energy systems, automated building controls, network design and management, information systems security, and energy auditing and analysis, as they apply to new and existing buildings. Top 3 Reasons to Choose Macomb for Building Performance and Energy Management
If you intend to transfer and pursue a bachelor’s degree, speak with a Macomb counselor or academic advisor as soon as possible after you have applied to Macomb to plan the best pathway.
There are many types of financial aid available to qualified students. This includes federal student aid such as Pell Grants, work-study and loans, of course, but there are also other sources of aid available in the form of scholarships.
Are you planning on attending SC4? If so, SC4 has many scholarship opportunities available. Some are geared toward students who plan to study a specific subject, while others are intended for students from a particular town or high school. There are also a number of awards open to students based on academic performance and extracurricular activities. Whatever your background, there's likely a scholarship that you are qualified to apply for! You can find more information about scholarships managed directly by SC4 as well as scholarships offered through the SC4 Foundation and managed by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County online. Not planning on attending SC4? You can apply still apply for scholarships through the Community Foundation of St. Clair County Some scholarships may require that you have filed your FAFSA for the 2020-21 academic year. If you haven't already done so, you can visit fafsa.gov to get started today. If you have questions or would like more information, contact the Financial Aid Office at (810) 989-5530 for assistance. The scholarship deadline for both SC4 and the Community Foundation is March 15, 2020. |
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