

![]()
Continuing Education provides a wide range of valuable courses and programs for Pre-K-16 educators. Courses offer educators learning opportunities to enhance and expand their skills in a variety of areas. CE/ED offers programs that lead to master's degrees, licensure and/or graduate certificates. Workshops and courses may lead to certificates of completion and/or provide professional development opportunities.
Programs for Educators: Educators will find that PSU provides programs for professional growth in many areas. CE/ED offers programs that lead to degrees, licensure, endorsement or graduate certificate. Courses or workshop series may also lead to certificates of completion.
Education Courses and Workshops: Individualized courses and workshops are available to enhance the skills and knowledge of educators,focusing on curriculum development, classroom instruction, instructional technology, and assessment.
Student Information Page: Students may access information about fees and refunds and grades. In addition, students may utilize information regarding instructors and course details.
Faculty Handbook for our Co-op Partners:The Co-op Faculty Handbook was constructed with much helpful information to make teaching a course for Continuing Education a positive experience. Co-op partners can view or download this handbook using Acrobat Reader.
Faculty
Handbook for Open Enrollment Instructors: The Open Enrollment
Faculty Handbook provides much helpful information to faculty teaching
a course for Continuing Education. PSU instructors can view or download
this handbook using Acrobat Reader.
Customized Training Opportunities for Educators: Continuing Education in the Graduate School of Education can design programs to address the specific needs of professionals within schools, districts, and higher education institutions. These programs may be offered with customized scheduling and at on-site locations.
Graduate
School of Education: Continuing Education and the Graduate School
of Education work together on all offerings. This relationship allows
Continuing Education to develop and maintain quality programs that are
designed to fit the needs of educators.

