Continuing Education Unit

The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) provides individuals with recognition for their efforts to update or broaden their knowledge base, skills, or aptitudes. Records of CEUs awarded provide a framework within which individuals can develop and achieve long-range educational goals through a number of different options. Progress toward such goals, taken at the individual's own pace, is documented by the official record of the CEU awarded.

The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is defined as participation in a learning experience which includes:

  • a formally organized instructional activity,
  • responsible sponsorship,
  • capable direction, and
  • qualified instruction
  • one CEU is awarded for every ten contact hours of participation. (1.0 CEU = 10 contact hours exclusive of breaks; 0.4 CEU = 4 contact hours)
  • course content which is responsive to learner needs
  • evaluation of instructor and course by each participant rather than evaluation of the participant
  • a transcript record maintained in perpetuity.

The CEU is different from traditional academic credit but provides a standard measure of non-credit learning and is used for record keeping. It is not equated with academic degree credit nor can it be converted to academic credit at a later date. The CEU is designed as a measurement for life-long learning activities. Increasingly, CEU's are being accepted as evidence of educational attainment by employers, certification and licensing agencies as well as professional organizations. A record of participation is maintained for all who earn CEU's at Winona State University.

Any person with knowledge of the educational needs of a group or individuals may originate a CEU activity. Often, consultation between the client group and the Coordinator of Continuing Education will initiate the creation of a CEU. In other cases, faculty members who are aware of educational needs in the community may recommend a CEU activity to the Department of Outreach and Continuing Education

CEU's employ various educational formats and media. These formats include but are not limited to: 

  • workshops
  • seminars
  • symposiums
  • conferences
  • traditional face-to-face classes
  • short courses
  • teleconferences
  • independent study
  • in-house training

CEU activities are taught by any person capable of meeting the needs of a specific client group. For that reason, recommendations by the client group are encouraged. Some CEU activities will be taught by WSU faculty, some by community resource persons and others by visiting experts.

All CEU activities are self-supporting. Client groups can minimize the cost by helping to provide resource personnel to teach or assist in teaching, by making needed supplies available, by providing instructional materials, or by offering meeting space.

Certificates will be prepared by the Department of Outreach and Continuing Education for presentation to the participants upon successful completion of the program. Transcripts may be obtained upon request by contacting the Registrar's Office, 222 Somsen Hall, 507.457.5030. Participants must state that a transcript of CEU activities is desired. The Registrar's fee policy applies to both credit courses and CEU activities.

Continuing Education Unit and Non-Credit Registration Form.

CEU Offering Proposal Form

Further information is available through:

Outreach and Continuing Education
106 Somsen Hall
Winona State University
P.O. Box 5838
Winona, MN 55987-5838
Tel: 507.457.5080
Fax: 507.457.5571

Last Modified: Thursday, July 24, 2008 11:01

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