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Water-Based Fire Protection System Plan Review Pilot Course Scheduled at NFA
Oct 30: The National Fire Academy (NFA) is recruiting students and instructor candidates to attend an on-campus pilot class for this new six-day off-campus or State enfranchised course. More »
2009 Senior Executives in State and Local Government Fellowship Program
Oct 28: Application procedures have been announced for the 2009 Harvard program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government. This three-week program provides training that helps fire executives assess the tasks they face in managing today's results-driven government agencies. More »
- 10/16/08
- Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for On-Campus Courses
- 10/1/08
- Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) Conference Proceedings
- 10/1/08
- Water-Based Fire Protection System Plan Review (P136) Pilot Courses Scheduled
NFA Second Semester Application Period Now Open
The National Fire Academy's Fiscal Year 2009 second semester application period opened on November 1 and closes December 31. The second semester includes classes offered from April 1 through September 30, 2009. Interested applicants are urged to submit their applications no later than December 31.
2008-2009 NFA Calendar
| 11/1 | Second Semester Application Period Opens |
| 11/2-4 | Training, Resources, and Data Exchange (TRADE) Conference |
| 12/31 | Second Semester Application Period Closes |
| 4/1/09 | Second Semester Begins |
| 5/30-6/1/09 | Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) Conference |
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