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Don Sawruk

Don Sawruk '70

"My two business degrees from LSSU were instrumental in preparing me to work at all levels of Edison Sault Electric (ESE), concluding with the privilege of becoming ESE President in 1998. My company also takes pride in that 14 out of a total of 17 management personnel and about 20% of hourly employees at ESE either have degrees from or have attended a substantial number of classes at LSSU. Finally, our company and employees have contributed in excess of $500,000 to various LSSU projects over the last 25 years. ESE Believes in Blue."

Edison Sault Electric Company
President and CEO
Sault Ste. Marie, MI

LSSU Business and Economics Outstanding Alumnus Award '03

Financial Aid Office

Tuition Assistance for Michigan’s Adults and Laid off Workers

Opportunities are available for students through Michigan Works!  In August of 2007, the No Worker Left Behind program was implemented and offers tuition assistance at universities and community colleges for approved training programs.  The goal of the program is to help transition unemployed, laid off, or underemployed workers into high demand occupations such as those offered in criminal justice, engineering and nursing, and it offers up to $10,000 free tuition for qualified persons.

           

 Program Design:

* Tuition assistance is limited to $10,000 per student and $5,000 per year.

* Must pursue a degree in a high-demand occupation or emerging industry, such as:

Criminal Justice/Corrections (Bachelor’s and Associate’s), Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement (Bachelor’s or Associate’s)

LPN and BSN

Engineering:  Computer, Electrical, Manufacturing and Mechanical

* Approved certificates, associate degrees, or the last two years of a Bachelor’s degree       can be considered.

* Eligibility and assessment must be completed through the local Michigan Works office.

Eligibility Includes:

*  Unemployed persons or laid off workers may be eligible.

*   If employed, family income needs to be $40,000 or less per year.

*  Applicants need to be over 23 years old and reside in Michigan

*  Must be United States citizens or eligible non-citizens residing in Michigan.

No Worker Left Behind is not an entitlement program, however, more people than ever before qualify for training and funding is available.  Applications are being processed now for fall semester; interested students are encouraged to contact their local Michigan Works office.  If interested, please call Cindy Suppa, Gina Williams, or Nancy Karst at 906-635-1752.  We look forward to hearing from you.

Chippewa County         Luce County Mackinac County
1118 East Easterday Avenue    501 W. Harrie, Suite E 6 Spring Street
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783      Newberry, MI 49868   St. Ignace, MI 49781
(906) 635-1752 (906) 293-8551 (906) 643-8158

                     

Fire Science with Honors...

SavannahSueRondeau

SavannahSue Rondeau
Fire Science

"I love the fast pace environment, the people in the profession, and the adrenaline rush of running into a burning building or saving someone’s life," she says.

Rondeau chose Lake Superior State University because it offers the first accredited four-year fire science degree in the United States. She also jumped at the challenge of LSSU's Honors program, which requires her to complete 21 Honors credits, including 10 credits for an Honors seminar/thesis project.

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