CEUs
What is a CEU?
A CEU stands for Continuing Education Unit. It is a unit equivalent to ten contact hours of participation in a face-to-face or online program designed for professionals by an accredited institution.
The primary purpose of a CEU is to provide a permanent record of the instruction pertaining to educational or professional development of an individual who has completed one or more significant non-credit educational training.
Requirements
SACS program criteria require several items be kept on file for each program:
- A Syllabus for the program containing information about needs identification, learning outcomes, and instruction.
- Documentation of program content which may be a set of program handouts, notes, and/or other materials
- Very brief vitas for each of the instructors stating their qualifications to teach.
- Program evaluations which include participant evaluations.*
CEU Certificate
Once all requirements have been met, CNED will mail the CEU official transcript to each qualified participant.
Pricing
CEU Cost - per participant within one program is $25 per participant.