Chancellor's Certificate
By completing 96 hours of course work, you receive the Chancellor's
Certificate on the Computer. This certificate provides recognition for
the time and effort you spent to expand your computer knowledge. In
addition, Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are offered for participation
in these courses and are kept on record at the University. CEUs (one
for each 10 class hours) record your efforts toward personal and
professional growth. The program is noncredit and no grades or tests are
given.
CEUs
One CEU (Continuing Education Unit) is defined as ten contact hours of
participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible
sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction.
What do CEUs mean to you?
Beyond the knowledge and skills acquired through participation in
noncredit continuing education programs, CEUs can be of value to
you in providing verification of your continuing education
experiences to employers, professional associations, licensing
boards, and others interested in, or requiring, a record of that
participation.
How do you receive CEUs?
CEUs can be received through participation in noncredit
continuing education programs offered by the University of Missouri
through one of its campuses or through University Extension.
Programs must be approved for CEUs; the number of CEUs available
can be found on program announcements or brochures.
On completion of the program, a CEU notice will be presented
or mailed to you for your personal files. A permanent record of all
CEUs earned for computer classes through the University of Missouri
is kept on file.