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ACCREDITATION HANDBOOK
1999 Edition
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ON COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
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A-9 Non-Credit, Extension, and Continuing Education Studies
Non-credit educational courses, programs,
and activities in post-secondary education have increased significantly
in recent years. It is expected that postsecondary educational institutions
will play a primary role in providing relevant continuing education
programs of quality for the professions, business and industry, and
the public in general. They can also provide guidance to others who
will be producing similar programs outside of the traditional institutional
framework.
The Commission on Colleges and Universities,
supportive of the important public and community service functions
of postsecondary institutions, commends the variety of non-credit adult,
extension, and continuing education opportunities provided by many
accredited and candidate institutions. These are integral parts of
such institutions' total education program, designed to fulfill stated
objectives and to meet their responsibilities to constituents.
Where such offerings are included in
an institution's educational program, careful attention needs to be
given to developing a comprehensive record system which gives appropriate
recognition to the individual student and also properly accounts for
the institutional effort and resources expended.
Among the systems currently in use is
the Continuing Education Unit (CEU), an adaptable unit of measure for
non-credit activities. The CEU can be used to record an individual's
participation in formal classes, courses, and programs as well as in
nontraditional modes of non-credit education, including various forms
of independent, informal, and experiential study and learning.
The CEU or comparable measures apply
only to non-credit courses, programs, and experiences, however, and
care must be taken to prevent uses for which they are not intended
or which would distort their limited purposes. It is especially important
that the CEU or comparable units not be used to inhibit or impede educational
innovation and experimentation.
Adopted 1975
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