ROADS SCHOLAR II
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The Roads Scholar II program is designed primarily for local, state, and private transportation employees, who are in higher-level supervisory, management, and/or technical positions. Elected officials, engineers, planners, consultants, and contractors are a few of the individuals who will benefit from this program. Most training is offered for no or minimal fees and training sessions are offered at various locations throughout the state.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
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Primary Audience – Individuals involved in the planning and oversight of roadway work and safety evaluation. This includes, but is not limited to, managers, supervisors, technicians, engineers, officials/administrators.
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Secondary Audience – RS II classes may also appeal to secondary target audiences, which would be class specific.
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS AND AWARDS
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To become a RS II graduate, each participant must complete a total of 8 classes.​
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Classes range in length, but are typically full-day. These classes must be completed within a 5 year period, with exceptions made if class offerings have not been available.
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Participants are automatically enrolled in the Roads Scholar II Program. There is no need to do any extra paperwork, other than submitting the typically requested registration information.
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Each RS II graduate receives a framed certificate and a leather bound embossed padfolio.
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GRADUATES
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