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FEMA Training: E0122 - Emergency Management Standard Training
Immediate Vacancies for FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University Courses
Apply Today: Immediate Vacancies for FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University Courses
FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University (NDEMU) is accepting registrations for training in Emergency Management Standard Training and National Flood Insurance Program/Community Rating System courses this month at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland. These trainings strengthen capabilities for state, local, tribal, and territorial government officials, emergency managers, first responders and community partners nationwide.
Whether you are building foundational expertise or sharpening executive-level skills, NDEMU courses deliver relevant, high-quality instruction that supports communities across the nation by building more resilient and capable state, local, tribal and territorial emergency management agencies.
Apply early — seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Course Title | Dates | Location/Platform | Contact |
E0122 - Emergency Management Standard Training | July 21-23 | Emmitsburg, Md. | |
E0278 - NFIP/Community Rating System | July 28-31 | Emmitsburg, Md. |
Get a quick look at our upcoming courses designed for emergency managers and public officials by viewing our course schedule. For course descriptions and prerequisites, visit the course catalog. Don’t miss the chance to build your skills and strengthen your agency’s readiness—review the catalog and secure your spot today.
Learn more about the curriculum offered at NDEMU or additional training announcements.
Admissions Process
To apply for a course, complete the NETC Online Admissions Application.
Additional information for reasonable accommodations, travel, housing, and how to apply can be found on the last page of the NDEMU accommodations document.
Sign up to receive new NDEMU Training Opportunities and Bulletins.
Stay Connected
Questions? Send an email to NETCAdmissions@fema.dhs.gov.
Follow @FEMA on social media or our FEMA NDEMU LinkedIn page for training updates.
Additional Information
Accommodation Information
If you require a reasonable accommodation such as sign language interpreters, braille, Communication Access Realtime Translation , include your request on your application or by sending an email to netcadmissions@fema.dhs.gov no later than 30 days prior to the course offering. When making any request, provide details on the accommodation needed; however, DO NOT include medical or other personal information protected under the Privacy Act of 1974 or the Health Information Privacy Protection Act (45 CFR Last-minute requests will be accepted; however, they may not be possible to fulfill.
Travel and Housing Information
Upon acceptance into the course, NETC Admissions will mail you an Acceptance Letter and Welcome Package outlining travel information, NETC shuttle services, lodging and other logistics. Lodging is provided for course participants on the NETC campus. Participants staying overnight on campus are required to purchase a meal ticket for the duration of the training activity. Notify the NETC Transportation Office at least two weeks prior to the course date to reserve a shuttle seat.
Courses with the letter “K” Courses are offered virtually, but participants are expected to be active the entire duration and what computer requirements there are (camera, microphone, etc.).
To learn more information on NDEMU’s travel, housing, and accommodation, read the NETC Welcome Package.
Cost/Reimbursement Information
NDEMU provides stipends or reimbursement for E courses as indicated in the NETC Welcome Package.
NDEMU does not provide stipend or reimbursement for off-campus course deliveries
Prerequisites
Completion of the IS‑13: NDEMU Conduct and Behavior Course is compulsory before participating in any NDEMU training at the National Disaster & Emergency Management University (NDEMU). It’s important to note that this course and exam are not required annually; they only need to be completed once. This course will be treated as a mandatory prerequisite for all courses.
How to Register
Before applying through the Online Admissions Application, a valid FEMA Student Identification Number (SID) is required. Apply for a FEMA SID or find a forgotten FEMA SID.
To apply for a course, complete the NETC Online Admissions Application.
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Training

Jul 21, 2025
FEMA Training: E0122 - Emergency Management Standard Training
Immediate Vacancies for FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University Courses
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Unknown
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Jul 22, 2025
7:00 PM (PT)
Survivor to Survivor Forum (For Wildfire Survivors)
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Colorado DORA HOA Forum: 2025 Legislative Session Updates
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Training
FEMA Training: E0122 - Emergency Management Standard Training
Immediate Vacancies for FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University Courses
Apply Today: Immediate Vacancies for FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University Courses
FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University (NDEMU) is accepting registrations for training in Emergency Management Standard Training and National Flood Insurance Program/Community Rating System courses this month at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland. These trainings strengthen capabilities for state, local, tribal, and territorial government officials, emergency managers, first responders and community partners nationwide.
Whether you are building foundational expertise or sharpening executive-level skills, NDEMU courses deliver relevant, high-quality instruction that supports communities across the nation by building more resilient and capable state, local, tribal and territorial emergency management agencies.
Apply early — seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Course Title | Dates | Location/Platform | Contact |
E0122 - Emergency Management Standard Training | July 21-23 | Emmitsburg, Md. | |
E0278 - NFIP/Community Rating System | July 28-31 | Emmitsburg, Md. |
Get a quick look at our upcoming courses designed for emergency managers and public officials by viewing our course schedule. For course descriptions and prerequisites, visit the course catalog. Don’t miss the chance to build your skills and strengthen your agency’s readiness—review the catalog and secure your spot today.
Learn more about the curriculum offered at NDEMU or additional training announcements.
Admissions Process
To apply for a course, complete the NETC Online Admissions Application.
Additional information for reasonable accommodations, travel, housing, and how to apply can be found on the last page of the NDEMU accommodations document.
Sign up to receive new NDEMU Training Opportunities and Bulletins.
Stay Connected
Questions? Send an email to NETCAdmissions@fema.dhs.gov.
Follow @FEMA on social media or our FEMA NDEMU LinkedIn page for training updates.
Additional Information
Accommodation Information
If you require a reasonable accommodation such as sign language interpreters, braille, Communication Access Realtime Translation , include your request on your application or by sending an email to netcadmissions@fema.dhs.gov no later than 30 days prior to the course offering. When making any request, provide details on the accommodation needed; however, DO NOT include medical or other personal information protected under the Privacy Act of 1974 or the Health Information Privacy Protection Act (45 CFR Last-minute requests will be accepted; however, they may not be possible to fulfill.
Travel and Housing Information
Upon acceptance into the course, NETC Admissions will mail you an Acceptance Letter and Welcome Package outlining travel information, NETC shuttle services, lodging and other logistics. Lodging is provided for course participants on the NETC campus. Participants staying overnight on campus are required to purchase a meal ticket for the duration of the training activity. Notify the NETC Transportation Office at least two weeks prior to the course date to reserve a shuttle seat.
Courses with the letter “K” Courses are offered virtually, but participants are expected to be active the entire duration and what computer requirements there are (camera, microphone, etc.).
To learn more information on NDEMU’s travel, housing, and accommodation, read the NETC Welcome Package.
Cost/Reimbursement Information
NDEMU provides stipends or reimbursement for E courses as indicated in the NETC Welcome Package.
NDEMU does not provide stipend or reimbursement for off-campus course deliveries
Prerequisites
Completion of the IS‑13: NDEMU Conduct and Behavior Course is compulsory before participating in any NDEMU training at the National Disaster & Emergency Management University (NDEMU). It’s important to note that this course and exam are not required annually; they only need to be completed once. This course will be treated as a mandatory prerequisite for all courses.
How to Register
Before applying through the Online Admissions Application, a valid FEMA Student Identification Number (SID) is required. Apply for a FEMA SID or find a forgotten FEMA SID.
To apply for a course, complete the NETC Online Admissions Application.
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Sign up now to get the latest updates in your inbox.
Upcoming events
Training

Jul 21, 2025
FEMA Training: E0122 - Emergency Management Standard Training
Immediate Vacancies for FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University Courses
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Unknown
Policyholders

Jul 22, 2025
7:00 PM (PT)
Survivor to Survivor Forum (For Wildfire Survivors)
Connect in an informal, safe setting with trained UP volunteers and others currently navigating disaster recovery.
Virtual
Free
Regulatory/Legislative

Jul 25, 2025
1:00 PM (MT)
Colorado DORA HOA Forum: 2025 Legislative Session Updates
HOA Information & Resource Center is giving an online webinar to discuss the legislative changes.
Virtual
Free

Training
FEMA Training: E0122 - Emergency Management Standard Training
Immediate Vacancies for FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University Courses
Apply Today: Immediate Vacancies for FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University Courses
FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University (NDEMU) is accepting registrations for training in Emergency Management Standard Training and National Flood Insurance Program/Community Rating System courses this month at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland. These trainings strengthen capabilities for state, local, tribal, and territorial government officials, emergency managers, first responders and community partners nationwide.
Whether you are building foundational expertise or sharpening executive-level skills, NDEMU courses deliver relevant, high-quality instruction that supports communities across the nation by building more resilient and capable state, local, tribal and territorial emergency management agencies.
Apply early — seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Course Title | Dates | Location/Platform | Contact |
E0122 - Emergency Management Standard Training | July 21-23 | Emmitsburg, Md. | |
E0278 - NFIP/Community Rating System | July 28-31 | Emmitsburg, Md. |
Get a quick look at our upcoming courses designed for emergency managers and public officials by viewing our course schedule. For course descriptions and prerequisites, visit the course catalog. Don’t miss the chance to build your skills and strengthen your agency’s readiness—review the catalog and secure your spot today.
Learn more about the curriculum offered at NDEMU or additional training announcements.
Admissions Process
To apply for a course, complete the NETC Online Admissions Application.
Additional information for reasonable accommodations, travel, housing, and how to apply can be found on the last page of the NDEMU accommodations document.
Sign up to receive new NDEMU Training Opportunities and Bulletins.
Stay Connected
Questions? Send an email to NETCAdmissions@fema.dhs.gov.
Follow @FEMA on social media or our FEMA NDEMU LinkedIn page for training updates.
Additional Information
Accommodation Information
If you require a reasonable accommodation such as sign language interpreters, braille, Communication Access Realtime Translation , include your request on your application or by sending an email to netcadmissions@fema.dhs.gov no later than 30 days prior to the course offering. When making any request, provide details on the accommodation needed; however, DO NOT include medical or other personal information protected under the Privacy Act of 1974 or the Health Information Privacy Protection Act (45 CFR Last-minute requests will be accepted; however, they may not be possible to fulfill.
Travel and Housing Information
Upon acceptance into the course, NETC Admissions will mail you an Acceptance Letter and Welcome Package outlining travel information, NETC shuttle services, lodging and other logistics. Lodging is provided for course participants on the NETC campus. Participants staying overnight on campus are required to purchase a meal ticket for the duration of the training activity. Notify the NETC Transportation Office at least two weeks prior to the course date to reserve a shuttle seat.
Courses with the letter “K” Courses are offered virtually, but participants are expected to be active the entire duration and what computer requirements there are (camera, microphone, etc.).
To learn more information on NDEMU’s travel, housing, and accommodation, read the NETC Welcome Package.
Cost/Reimbursement Information
NDEMU provides stipends or reimbursement for E courses as indicated in the NETC Welcome Package.
NDEMU does not provide stipend or reimbursement for off-campus course deliveries
Prerequisites
Completion of the IS‑13: NDEMU Conduct and Behavior Course is compulsory before participating in any NDEMU training at the National Disaster & Emergency Management University (NDEMU). It’s important to note that this course and exam are not required annually; they only need to be completed once. This course will be treated as a mandatory prerequisite for all courses.
How to Register
Before applying through the Online Admissions Application, a valid FEMA Student Identification Number (SID) is required. Apply for a FEMA SID or find a forgotten FEMA SID.
To apply for a course, complete the NETC Online Admissions Application.
The Best Resources for Your Property Claims Work
Sign up now to get the latest updates in your inbox.
Upcoming events
Training

Jul 21, 2025
FEMA Training: E0122 - Emergency Management Standard Training
Immediate Vacancies for FEMA’s National Disaster and Emergency Management University Courses
Emmitsburg, Maryland
Unknown
Policyholders

Jul 22, 2025
7:00 PM (PT)
Survivor to Survivor Forum (For Wildfire Survivors)
Connect in an informal, safe setting with trained UP volunteers and others currently navigating disaster recovery.
Virtual
Free
Regulatory/Legislative

Jul 25, 2025
1:00 PM (MT)
Colorado DORA HOA Forum: 2025 Legislative Session Updates
HOA Information & Resource Center is giving an online webinar to discuss the legislative changes.
Virtual
Free