Heads Up! All Continuing Education courses starting between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026, will open for registration on July 1, 2025. These courses will be available to view on the website starting March 21, 2025.
Credit vs. Continuing Education Courses
Continuing Education courses are non-credit, which means they don't apply toward a degree or diploma. Upon completion, students do receive a Continuing Education Unit, or CEU, which is widely accepted as a recognized standard of professional development, and might be able to earn further certification based on their chosen plan of study.
Available Continuing Education courses
Continuing Education incorporates several options:
- Building and Skilled Trades
- Business and Entrepreneurship
- Creative and Liberal Arts
- Health and Wellness
- Information Technologies
- Science, Engineering, and Math
- English as a Second Language
- Beyond Basic ESL
- Human Services and Public Safety
- Essential Skills Training for Job Seekers
Classes are available at various Â鶹ӰÊÓ campuses and online.
Enrolling in Continuing Education classes
- Students do not have to apply for admission to take a Continuing Education course. You just find the course you are interested in and then follow the registration process for that course.
- Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis. Fees must be paid before the class starts. Students can choose from various payment methods, including online and by mail.
- Financial aid opportunities are available for Continuing Education classes.
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