Elected Officials Academy Frequently
Asked Questions
Why would someone serving as an elected official for several years
need to participate?
Increasing citizen demands on local governments for accountability, for more
and better services, along with financial challenges to meet those requests,
have made serving in local government more difficult. The more educated and
knowledgeable you are about the issues, the better able you are to serve the
citizens who elected you.
How will my previous training be recognized?
Elective course credits accumulated by attending qualified MML seminars during
the four years previous to the officials enrollment in
the Academy may apply toward Level One: Education
Award. MML education staff will confirm your attendance at past courses.
What are the benefits of participating in this program?
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You will become more aware of current and emerging issues which
your community will face as we move forward in the new millennium.
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You will personally develop knowledge of the laws guiding municipal
government and develop skills and expertise that will help you as
you govern in your community.
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As you increase your knowledge and credibility, your constituents
will gain confidence in you and your local government.
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You will be better equipped to make informed decisions that improve
the quality of life for citizens in your community.
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By continuing to improve your knowledge and decision-making ability,
you will become a better leader.
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Being recognized as an educated elected official demonstrates
to your constituents that you have taken the time to improve yourself
by attending workshops and performing leadership activities.
How will my progress be tracked?
Each participant will be asked to complete and submit the enrollment
form to let the Michigan Municipal League know of his/her intention to
participate in the Academy. This enrollment form is necessary for the League
to track each officials attendance at MML educational programs and major
meetings. To receive additional credit for participation in approved educational
programs offered by private or public organizations, an agenda and proof of
attendance must be submitted.
Why have you added the Advanced Elective Weekender?
Many officials who attended the Core Course Weekender felt that the experience
was so valuable in learning and networking that they requested an advanced
course.
The Advanced Elective Weekenders will offer varying courses that will
appeal to officials as they strive to advance their knowledge and expertise
in local governing. The Advanced Weekender is not mandatory. It is for
your convenience.
Are you allowed to repeat the same class again and still get
EOA credits?
Yes, you will still get the full amount of EOA credits for
taking the same class again.
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Contact: Colleen Layton, Director, Information & Policy
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