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Aligned with the founding principles of the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (National VOAD), VALs are committed to fostering the four Cs: communication, coordination, collaboration, and cooperation.
Credits are awarded about 2-3 weeks after sending in the request form. Students may also be able to receive credit for independent study classes taken through FEMAs Emergency Management Institute. Independent study course completion is evaluated through Frederick Community College.
Center for Domestic Preparedness All CDP courses are accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training for continuing education units, and many are also accredited by national healthcare and law enforcement organizations.
Credits earned through taking FEMA courses are one form of alternative credit that may be accepted by universities as you are pursuing an associates or bachelors degree. Earning college credit through alternative means such as this can be a great way of reducing the cost of earning your college diploma.
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Center for Domestic Preparedness Training provided by the CDP is federally funded at no cost to state, local, tribal, and territorial emergency response professionals or their agencies.
Colleges see this as a sign that you have what it takes to handle the academic rigor. Taking college credit courses in high school also boosts your chances of qualifying for more scholarships and improves the odds of graduating from college on time. Both of these will help reduce the total cost of college considerably.
Complete the 5 sections of the CCRF by providing FCC your contact information, selecting the courses you wish to convert, requesting FEMAs EMI and/or CDP websites send your FEMA transcripts to FCC for evaluation, and making your payment of $90 per credit.

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