Continuing Education Michigan State University Application
| MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs) A Guide to Applying for CEUs Online | |||
| Nancy Terres, CEU Coordinator Michigan State University Hannah Administration Building 426 Auditorium Road, Room 184 East Lansing, MI 48824 (517) 432-3987 or terres@msu.edu | |||
| Background | |||
| The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) was created by a national task force. CEUs are granted by a large number of colleges and universities. The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) provides compliance guidelines and certification of CEU programs. MSU follows the CEU guidelines developed by IACET in awarding CEUs. The growth of noncredit instructional programming in institutions of higher education is well recognized. Employers, professional associations, and others are increasingly noting noncredit learning in appraising the personal and occupational growth of an individual. This need to make comparisons and transfer records of noncredit learning caused the formation of a national task force on the Continuing Education Unit which created a uniform unit of measure, the Continuing Education Unit (CEU). One Continuing Education Unit represents----Ten (10) contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction. Continuing Education Units have been awarded to MSU non-credit course offerings since 1972. Since that time, course and individual records have been collected. The current database includes records for more than 2,800 courses, 5,400 sections, 58,000 participants, and 116,000 participant records. In the first ten years of operation, CEUs were awarded to programs from the Colleges of Education, Human Ecology, Human Medicine, Nursing, Osteopathic Medicine, Social Science and Veterinary Medicine. The Colleges of Human Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing and Veterinary Medicine apply for CEUs exclusively through their respective professional organizations. MSU CEUs and/or MI State Board of Education CEUs are awarded routinely to programs serving:
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| MSU General Administrative Information and Application Guidelines | |||
For MSU Departments, there is no CEU processing fee per participant. Participants will automatically receive a record of their participation in a program via the U.S. mail. Additional records may be obtained by request through the Registrar's Office. There is no charge to participants for the initial record or additional copies. | |||
| Apply for CEUs Online: A Checklist! | |||
Use the following checklist to organize the information needed to apply for CEUs online.
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| CEU PARTICIPANT LIST | |||
30 DAYS following the completion of the CEU activity/program submit the following information to the department/college co-sponsor and/or enter the participant information on the online CEU system. Participant names and information are stored in the Office of the Registrar. Once the processor in the Registrar's Office receives the participant information, records will be processed and mailed to participants. Please use the attendance sheet found on the CEU new course application:
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Source: https://reg.msu.edu/Forms/CEU/CEUCompleteGuide.aspx
Electronic Signatures of the department chair and associate dean of the college are required to indicate full involvement in the planning and acceptance of responsibility for the academic integrity of the proposed activity. Signature approval by departments does not constitute financial obligation for MSU co-sponsored programs. Signatures are handled electronically once your materials have been submitted online.
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