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How do Academic Workforce Programs differ from Continuing Education Workforce Programs?

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How do Academic Workforce Programs differ from Continuing Education Workforce Programs?

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Academic Workforce Programs allow students to earn college credit that is transferrable to many major universities and can be applied to work toward an undergraduate degree. Continuing Education Workforce Programs allow students to take courses without having to take college entrance exams or enrolling as a regular college student. Students earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) that may later transcript into college credit upon request by students. It is important to note that students enrolling in Continuing Education courses are subject to the same pre-requisite requirements as regular college students, i.e., must be college ready.

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