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Environmental Law & Regulation Shannon Kuyper UWEO Asst. Director, Academic Programs. Dan McNeff Program Coordinator Academic Programs (206) 685-6310. UW and UW Extension. University of Washington UW Extension Self-sustaining arm of UW 100+ professional staff
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Environmental Law & RegulationShannon KuyperUWEOAsst. Director, Academic Programs
Dan McNeff Program Coordinator Academic Programs (206) 685-6310
UW and UW Extension • University of Washington • UW Extension • Self-sustaining arm of UW • 100+ professional staff • > 500 instructional staff from UW and professional community • About 45,000 enrollments annually • Advisory boards
General interest • Professional development • Career advancement • Career change (increasing longevity) • Personal enrichment & lifelong learning Key audience: Post baccalaureate, working adults Goal: provide access to UW resources in a way that complements practical application
Practicum Projects • Form your own groups • Try to weave into program year for maximum impact • Real clients, real projects • Projects represent different client segments with different interests • Real deliverables • Check out project pages: http://courses.washington.edu/envlaw/practicumprojects.htm
Certificates Acceptance doesn’t mean enrollment You can enroll without a late fee Suggestion: do it in the next week. Registration items: The course Registration fee Administrative: Registration
You can establish a UW NetID You will be sent your ID and a PAC code Go online and set up a UW Net ID (ID Set Up Site) You can use myUW to track courses. Please note: YOU CANNOT REGISTER USING MYUW Administrative: UW Net ID You get a Husky card and U-Pass. • You can get a Husky card; main floor of Odegaard undergraduate library on Seattle’s campus • You can use the libraries while you are registered in classes • Certificate students cannot join the IMA • U-Pass: • Certificate students can purchase
Administrative • Parking services • Can purchase short term parking • Have to do it in person • U-Pass • Library • Non-resources
For Your Information Disability accommodations The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Officeat 206-543-6450 (voice), 206-543-6452 (TTY), 206-685-7264 (fax), or dso@u.washington.edu at least 10 days prior to the start of your course or date of a UW event you plan to attend. You may also request accommodation in the application process by contacting Disability Services at least 10 days before you submit your application.
Thank you! Shannon Kuyper, sgarton@extn.washington.edu, 206-685-6515