Fall 2011 Continuing Education Class Schedule-2026

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Continuing Education (CE) is a way to keep on learning after you have completed formal education. Sometimes this type of education is called lifelong learning, which explains by its name that it is more about a long-term investment in learning, rather than a one-time action.
Continuing education is defined as the formal classes that focus on a specific area of study, typically not taken for credit, but rather for personal or professional development.
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