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Summer Grand Forks peace officer academy Grand Forks Police Department and LRSC have announced a partnership that will bring LRSC’s Peace Officer Training Program to Grand Forks. The Peace Officer Training Program is a one-semester basic police academy that results in license eligibility for program graduates. Unlike traditional college criminal justice programs, graduates of the 20-semester hour Peace Officer Training Program are immediately hirable by law enforcement agencies as the students have completed all necessary training to obtain a peace officer license in North Dakota. Information on the peace officer training program

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Noncredit Schedule for Fall 2009
Sign up today! Check out the December classes. Or contact The Center for Distance Education and Outreach at 1-888-443-1313, ext. 1510 or 701-662-1510.

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Check out the weekly campus bulletin. Information about campus activities, clubs, meetings, and more.
The Food Service Staff welcomes you—students, faculty, staff and off-campus guests. We value your feedback by completing our satisfaction survey.

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Minnesota Power Scholarship The Minnesota Power Foundation is awarding $1000.00 scholarships to students who are pursuing an A.A.S., A.A. or A.S. degree in:
- Wind Energy
- Electrical or Mechanical Maintenance
- Electronic Technology
- Environment Water Quality
- Industrial Technology-engery, mining, pulp or paper, heavy manufacturing
- Engineering Technology-CADD
- Electrical Lineworker Technology
- Electrical Construction and Maintenance
These scholarships are only available to students who will be entering the second half of their education next year. The application deadline for these scholarships will be Monday, February 1, 2010. Application information is available in the LRSC Financial Aid office and online at Minnesota Power.

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NASA Space Grant Scholarship The North Dakota Space Grant Scholarship Program has provided Lake Region State College scholarship dollars. LRSC will awarding two $500.00 and four $1000.00 scholarships to students enrolled in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Applicant must:
- Be citizens of the United States
- Enrolled in an undergraduate program at a tribal or public two or four year institution of higher education in ND
- Enrolled in a degree program related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
- Minimum grade point of 3.00 GPA
Contact the Financial Aid Office at 701-662-1516 or 1-800-443-1313, ext. 1516 to receive a scholarship application or click here for application. Deadline is Friday, December 4th, 2009.

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Friends of Rachel (F. O. R.) The Friends of Rachel (F.O.R.) Club at LRSC was established in January, 2009 following the Rachel’s Challenge Program that was held at LRSC in December.
F.O.R. Club Mission: “We exist to inspire, equip and empower every person to create a permanent positive culture change in their school, business and community by starting a chain reaction of kindness and compassion.” To learn more about LRSC’s F.O.R. Club, contact Brandi Nelson 701-662-1509 or Erika Gilbertson 662-1607.

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LRSC international experience Sarah Song of China says it surprises her on how easy it is to be involved in diversity at LRSC.
"Each day, I would like to randomly sit at different tables for meals and meet people from at least three different continents. Before long she was learning Mongolian, Arabic, and Korean. Read more about Sarah.
You can always find the big world without leaving the campus! information for international students.

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Dakota Center for Technology-Optimized Ag Lake Region State College is building its center of excellence The Dakota Center for Technology-Optimized Agriculture.
Centers of Excellence allow colleges and universities to partner with private sector companies to increase educational opportunities for students and create quality jobs and careers in the community.
The center assists high plains grain growers in adopting technologies that lessen input costs and increase profitability. This center also creates spin-off technologies and additional job opportunities in the region.

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