The
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How to Register in the EIT program. | |||||
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| Fees | ||||||
The
2007 annual fee for the EIT program is $75 + HST (total $84.75)
and is in addition to the application
fee. Do not include the EIT fee with this
application; applicants who register for the EIT Program will be invoiced
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| Apply for Licence | ||||||
To be registered in PEO's Engineering Intern Training (EIT) Program, an Application for Licence must first be submitted.
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| Who is eligible? | ||||||
Applicants
who hold an undergraduate degree from a CEAB
accredited program are
eligible to register in PEO' Engineering Intern Training (EIT)
Program. |
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| Benefits | ||||||
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| “PEO’s
EIT program endeavours to help the candidate ensure that s/he
is obtaining acceptable experience that will help them meet PEO’s
experience requirement for licensure. Through participation
in the annual review of work experience, the EIT gains an understanding
of whether or not s/he is on track or if there are any
deficiencies
in the type of experience that should be addressed during
the interning phase. The Association endeavours to protect the
public
by ensuring all professional engineers are qualified
for licensing. Participation in the EIT program can smooth the
process of becoming
licensed.” The
EIT program does not place people in work situations. However,
Engineering Interns have the opportunity to participate in Chapter
activities. Being involved in Chapter activities allows you to
meet other engineers and provides excellent networking opportunities. In addition, EITs are eligible to join the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers. The Society is a member-interest, advocacy organization that promotes professional and economic interests of the engineering profession. The Society offers an online Career Centre specifically created to support engineers in their careers and job search.
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