Distance-Based Certificate in Environmental Practice

The application process to the Canadian Centre for Environmental Education
(CCEE) is once again well underway. Enroll now to secure your spot in the
distance-based environmental post-secondary certificate program. Applications
and supporting documents should be received at Royal Roads University by
January 14th at the latest to be considered for the January 28th
start.


The application process is quick and simple. Go to www.ccee.ca
and click on “Apply Now” from the left-hand sidebar. Follow the steps outlined
and select “Environmental Practice – Cert” from the program selection drop-down
menu.

Enrollment is open to both college and university graduates, as well as non-graduates
who have relevant professional experience.

College and university graduates will need to fill out an online application
form accompanied by an application fee payment and arrange for an official
transcript from their degree or diploma to be sent directly to the Royal Roads
University Admissions Office.

Non-graduates will apply through the Flexible Assessment process, which
includes the submission the online application form and fee, a detailed résumé,
a personal statement, and a professional reference in place of the transcript.
Candidates for Flexible Assessment should contact the CCEE Program Coordinator.
nttttttttu003cbr>nttttttttThe Canadian Centre for Environmental Education is a partnership between ECO nttttttttCanada and Royal Roads, with the participation of colleges and universities nttttttttacross Canada. To learn more about the CCEE, please visit u003ca hrefu003d”http://www.ccee.ca/Default.aspx?langu003d0″ targetu003d”_blank” onclicku003d”return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)”>ntttttttttu003cstrong>www.ccee.cau003c/strong>u003c/a> or contact the CCEE at u003ca hrefu003d”mailto:info@ccee.ca” targetu003d”_blank” onclicku003d”return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)”>ntttttttttu003cb>info@ccee.cau003c/b>u003c/a> or 250-391-2506.nttttttttu003cbr>nttttttttu003cbr>ntttttttu003c/td>nttttttu003c/tr>nttttttu003ctr>nttttttu003ctr>ntttttttu003ctd>nttttttttu003cp alignu003d”center”>ntttttttttThis message was sent out through the ECO Canada databaseu003cbr>ntttttttttTo unsubscribe, u003ca hrefu003d”http://www.eco.ca/utilities/unsubscribe.aspx?emailu003drex@thegreenpages.ca&keyu003dxx4xZxx2Z64xx6xZ4xZx” targetu003d”_blank” onclicku003d”return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)”>nttttttttttu003cstrong>click hereu003c/strong>u003c/a>.nttttttttu003c/p>ntttttttu003c/td>nttttttu003c/tr>nttttttu003ctr>ntttttttu003ctd alignu003d”center”>u003cfont sizeu003d”1″>ECO Canadau003cbr>nttttttttt200 – 308 11 Avenue SEu003cbr>ntttttttttCalgary, AB Canadau003cbr>ntttttttttT2G 0Y2u003cbr>ntttttttttPhone: 403-233-0748u003c/font>u003c/td>nttttttu003c/tr>ntttttu003c/tr>u003c/table>nttttu003c/td>ntttu003c/tr>nttu003c/table>ntu003c/div>nnn”,0]
);
//–>

The Canadian Centre for Environmental Education is a partnership between ECO
Canada and Royal Roads, with the participation of colleges and universities
across Canada. To learn more about the CCEE, please visit
www.ccee.ca
or contact the CCEE at
info@ccee.ca
or 250-391-2506.


Discover more from thegreenpages

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply