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Continuing Education

General Information

The Continuing Education (CE) component of the Office of Extended Studies (OES) is responsible for coordinating educational opportunities through off-campus and evening programs. The primary aim of the CE component is to provide academic outreach services and educational opportunities to non-traditional populations. Nontraditional students are adult learners who are twenty-one years of age or older and who seek to further their education; however, their professional and personal obligations prevent them from attending day classes. The Continuing Education component specializes in meeting the academic needs of these students by offering courses in the evenings and on the weekends.

Professionals are also able to earn certification, recertification, and licensure CE credits in a number of occupational fields.

The University's procedures regarding matriculation into a Continuing Education course and the awarding of CE credit can be found in the Procedures for the Awarding of Continuing Education Units (CEU's).

Questions?
Please contact: Public Relations at (803) 536-7168.