Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship Online School
Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship Online School 2021
Managed Grazing Innovation Center (MGIC) provides custom classes to Apprentices, Apprentice Candidates, Interns, and the public.
Gain practical knowledge, build your resume, and meet people with similar interests by taking a class or two!
**Registration for MGIC Spring 2021 is now OPEN!!**
TO REGISTER FOR THE DAIRY GRAZING APPRENTICESHIP ONLINE SCHOOL
- Sign In to the DGA website with your email and password
- Click on “Register for Spring 2021” button on your dashboard
- Select the classes you want to take
- Fill out credit card payment information
- Click “Register” button at the bottom of the page
- Receive email or text confirmation of registration
- Access classes through DGA website once the term begin
Registration ends Friday, Jan 8
Classes begin Monday, Jan 11
Spring Term – January 11 to April 2, 2021
The following classes are available for Spring 2021:
- Milk Quality
- Dairy Cattle Nutrition, Feed and Feeding
- Farm Business Management
December 3 |
Last day to submit transcripts for advanced standing for Spring Term |
January 8 |
Last day to enroll in Spring Term |
January 11 |
Classes begin |
January 14 |
Last day to cancel for full tuition refund |
April 2 |
End of Spring Term |
A “MGIC/ DGA Orientation” class is now available for new students! It can be accessed from your DGA dashboard after registration. Once you have completed this self-guided class, just click the completed button and it will be automatically entered in your DGA record.
If you have taken MGIC classes previously, you will get credit for the Orientation and do not need to complete. But the class will be available for your review in MGIC.
**Veterans qualify for tuition reimbursement through a USDA AgVets grant. See related Press Release and go to “Veterans Resources” in left column of your DGA website dashboard to learn more.*
Hello
I’m looking for a farm where I can do my experiential learning this year, so does your organization offers free experiential learning or I have to pay? And by the way I’m doing Diploma in Animal science, I’m more interested in beef and dairy learning.
Beginningfarmers.org just posts these opportunities for the farms and organizations that offer them. If you are interested in one of the opportunities you need to contact the farm or organization directly. Their contact information is always in the post.