How Do You Obtain Career Education Units At Local Colleges?
Certain types of career fields, such as certified financial planners and insurance advisors, require specific hours of continuing education per year or other time period. Such career education programs offer continuing education units, based on the time length of the program. If you don’t maintain your continuing education units, you may lose your license or certification. Some colleges and universities offer specific classes that you can take for no credit that fulfill your career education requirements. Contact your local college admissions department. Ask whether they offer any continuing education units (CEUs) and if so, what professional areas are offered. Obtain the list of courses available. Contact your regulatory body that reviews all continuing education requirements. Ask whether the CEUs offered at your local college will satisfy any of the requirements you have. Register in the classes the satisfy your compliance regulations. Attend every class. You are not graded for these