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Is The DRI Course Eligible for Professional Continuing Education Credits?

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Yes. The DRI Course, by Dr. Susan Barr, PhD, RDN., has been approved through the Commission of Dietetic Registration (CDR) for the following levels and credits; How you claim or register your continuing education credits will depend on the requirements of the accrediting body. At the end of each course you will receive a certificate indicating that you have passed the course and the number of continuing education credits.
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How do I drop a Continuing and Professional Education course?

Continuing and Professional Education courses must be formally dropped via a signed drop form, just like main campus courses using the Schedule Adjustment Form.
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If I drop a Continuing and Professional Education course, can I get my money back?

To be eligible for a refund, courses must be dropped before 15% of the scheduled course time has passed. Tuition refunds/waivers will not be made for courses dropped after this date. Please be aware that informing your instructor of your intention to drop, or failure to attend or participate in the class, or failure to pay your tuition bill, is not evidence of an official drop and will not result in tuition charges being waived.
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Is The Dietary Supplements Course Eligible for Professional Continuing Education Credits?

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Yes. The Dietary Supplements Course, Lesson 1 by Dr. Theresa Glanville, PhD, PDt., has been approved through the Commission of Dietetic Registration (CDR) for the following levels and credits; How you claim or register your continuing education credits will depend on the requirements of the accrediting body. At the end of each course you will receive a certificate indicating that you have passed the course and the number of continuing education credits.
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How do I register for a continuing education course?

UMKC : School of Education
Fax enrollment form directly to our office, any time, 24 hours a day. Our fax number is (816) 235-1614. You also may stop by the Continuing Education office in Room 24 of the School of Education, 52nd and Holmes, Kansas City, Missouri. People with speech or hearing impairments may contact the office through Relay Missouri at 1-800-735-2966 (TT) or 1-800-735-2466 (Voice).
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Can I teach a Continuing Education Course?

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If you have a minimum of a Master's degree and would like to teach a Continuing Education course, you can submit course proposal using the following guidelines.
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Are these courses eligible for continuing education credits?

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Perhaps. Each State, Province and association has different regulations for continuing education credits. You'll have to check with your regulatory body or association to see if these courses might qualify. If they don't accept them, then refer the organization to our site and make a request that they consider them. a security precaution, you are sent a temporary link to the registration page after you purchase a course.
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Can I attend a seminar for continuing education credits?

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Yes, students can enroll in an ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer seminar to attain 20 CEUs. In order to attend an ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer seminar, students must call the Continuing Education Department at 800-892-4772 to reserve a seat.
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Can I receive State Continuing Education credits?

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Yes, you can receive continuing education credits towards your massage therapy license by taking our trigger point classes. For more information regarding this, call the Texas School of Massage at (281)488-3903 or 1(888)488-3903
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What is the difference between Extended Studies and Continuing and Professional Education?

Basically, there is no difference. Continuing and Professional Education (CPE) encompasses all extended studies courses and professional development workshops held on or off campus. We call this branch of university services Continuing and Professional Education, but you may still hear it referred to as extended studies (or "D2") from time to time.
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Can I receive continuing education credit if I am a professional?

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The East West School is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing to offer continuing education credit for the Community Herbalist and Professional Herbalist Courses. No other materials are required in addition to what is included with each of the courses. However, it is recommended that students read herb books and related subjects as appropriate, and we offer a selection of useful books which may be purchased if desired.
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Can my Continuing and Professional Education courses be counted toward a degree?

Some Continuing and Professional Education courses may count toward a degree. Others will not. The program you want to transfer the credit into decides whether or not they will accept your Continuing and Professional Education credit. This means that while one program may accept your credit, another program may not. If this is a concern for you, it is best to check with an advisor prior to registering for courses.
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Will I receive continuing education credits for the community education classes?

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Some community education classes offer continuing education credits. Check class descriptions for more information.
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How will I be notified that I have completed a required continuing education course?

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Your provider will issue you a course completion certificate. If you have questions, please contact your provider first. If you continue to have questions, please contact TDLR: by phone, (512) 463-6599 or toll-free in Texas (800) 803-9202; or by e-mail ce@license.state.tx.us.
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How many continuing education credits will a course offered by another education provider grant me?

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The IBABC Education Department cannot comment on the amount and type of continuing education credits granted by other education providers. Please contact those providers for that information.
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What is the difference between technical and professional continuing education credits?

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Technical credits are given for seminars where the licensee's general insurance knowledge is improved, and includes courses that enhance expertise in a particular insurance product. Professional credits are granted for seminars where the objective is to increase the licensee's general business skills. Professional seminars need not be insurance specific. Courses that could qualify include management seminars, sales and marketing skills, and computer development classes.
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How many Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits are given for ACFE events?

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For 1-day courses, you may earn 8 CPE, for 2-day courses you may earn 16 CPE and for 3 day courses you may earn up to 24 hours of CPE. ACFE conferences may vary in the number of CPE hours given, depending on the length on the conference.
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How can I earn Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE) at Connections?

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All educational conference sessions will be eligible for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits equal to 1.0 credits for 60 minute sessions and 1.5 credits for 90 minute sessions. ACL Services Ltd. is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of Continuing Professional Education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses.
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How do I obtain my 6 hours of Continuing Professional Education credits?

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There are numerous classes presented every year. It is your responsibility to make sure the class you take has been approved by the Private Investigations Commission. The Private Investigations Commission can provide you with a complete list of approved classes. TAI presents two seminars a year. These seminars are pre-approved by the Commission and offer discounts to TAI members. Tennessee Association of Investigators, Inc is the oldest private investigative association in the state.
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Who can I take continuing education from?

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A certified electrician may take continuing education from; a community college or public school district or public educational institution, or a state-licensed private post-secondary institution under contract with a public educational institution, community college or public school district that offers classes relevant to the certification category.
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Can I obtain Continuing Education Credits for the eACLS™ course?

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Yes. Following successful completion of the cognitive portion of the eACLS? online renewal course, continuing education credits are immediately awarded as follows: Advanced Continuing Education Hours (CEH) provided by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS) for ALS pre-hospital providers. The medical content is provided by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP).
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Can I receive continuing education credits for taking a short course?

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Yes. You receive one CEU for 10 hours of class (i.e. a 21-hour-class is worth 2.1 CEUs.) CEUs may not be used for college credit. You should make a request to the KU Continung Education staff member when you register for the course.
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Where can I locate cosmetology continuing education provider and course information?

Cosmetology Frequently Asked Questions
You can find TDLR approved cosmetology continuing education provider and course information on TDLR’s Cosmetologists web site under List of registered Continuing Education providers and courses for Cosmetologists.
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Who notifies TDLR that I have completed a required continuing education course?

Cosmetology Frequently Asked Questions
Providers are required to submit to TDLR your continuing education course completion information. If you have taken a course from one or more providers, each provider must transmit that information to TDLR and also issue you a certificate of course completion. TDLR will make the provider course completion information available on the web site for your review and you can Check the CE courses you have completed.
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Can I get partial credit for completing part of a required continuing education course?

Cosmetology Frequently Asked Questions
No. TDLR does not accept partial completion of a continuing education course. However, a provider may allow you to finish the course at another time; when the course is fully completed, the provider will transmit the completion record to TDLR. Yes. TDLR requires the provider to monitor licensee attendance for all courses, including computer-based and on-line courses. If a licensee does not meet the provider’s monitoring requirements, no continuing education hours will be given.
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Will college course hours count towards continuing education for license renewal?

Cosmetology Frequently Asked Questions
Courses which are not approved by TDLR as continuing education courses can not be used for license renewal. If the college course is a TDLR approved continuing education course, then the course hours can be used for license renewal. However, the courses must be taken during the period of the license being renewed.
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Do any of your programs offer Continuing Education Credits?

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Yes, many of our programs offer Continuing Education Credits for nurses through the California Board of Registered Nursing (we are Provider #10747). Look for the logo on our Calendar page or on the individual course pages. Most of our meditation programs qualify, as do some of our workshops. Call 800-346-5350 for specifics. Get monthly news, tips for yoga and meditation, and stay up-to-date on our upcoming programs. Click here to subscribe.
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Do these credits qualify for my CDE continuing education requirements?

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Yes, when completing the Part III Summary of Continuing Education Activities for NCBDE Application in the column Provider*/Approver enter either American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation (RN) or The American Dietetic Association (RD). See CEU Credits Info
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