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What is a Continuing Education Unit?

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What is a Continuing Education Unit?

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A. One CEU equals one hour of educational study. Some Boards designate one CEU as ten hours of study. To avoid confusion and misunderstanding with these, our certificates indicate the number of contact hours awarded. Q.

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The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) represents continued learning and is a nationally recognized unit of measurement for noncredit continuing education. CEUs are not transferable college credits. One CEU is defined as 10 contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education program taken under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction. Eighty percent attendance of total instructional hours and satisfactory course progress is required for a CEU credit.

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