E-Rate Training
The Library of Michigan is partnering with the Michigan Department of Education to provide E-Rate training this fall. If you file for
E-Rate, please consider taking advantage of these opportunities:
The E-Rate Activity will be hosting three duplicate applicant trainings this fall. The day will cover changes to E-Rate as a result of the
Modernization Orders as well as filing strategies. If you are new to E-Rate, it is highly advised that you attend the "E-Rate Applicant Beginner Training," on October 22, 2015 at Winding Brook (Shepherd, MI), in addition to one of the three "E-Rate Applicant
Training" dates.
Prerequisites: Participants are required to watch the
EPC Video Tutorials. Participants are also expected to arrive to training with a user account in EPC. See USAC's
website for more information about account creation for authorized individuals. If you have an account, please log on to the portal to verify that your access has been set up.
Note: Session will not cover the 471 in any detail as the 471 is not anticipated to be released until after these training sessions.
If you have any questions about training, please contact TRIG E-Rate Activity Project Coordinator, Ann-Marie Mapes at 517-335-2775 or
mapesa@michigan.gov.
E-Rate Applicant Beginner Training Registration:
10/22/15 Winding Brook (Shepherd):
E-Rate Applicant Training Registration:
11/3/15 Wayne RESA:
11/18/15 Kent ISD:
11/19/15 Winding Brook (Shepherd) - remote connection
possible via ITV:
http://miemonline.gomiem.org/MIEM/Shared_Content/Events/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=15_EAT4&WebsiteKey=d703455d-d030-4be2-ae2f-f5c058dc0977
Sonya Schryer Norris
Library Consultant
Library of Michigan
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
P.O. Box 30007
Lansing, MI 48909-7507
Ph: 517-373-4457
Fax: 517-373-5700
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