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Continuing Education has numerous offerings for many kinds of professionals. If you didn't find a topic or program that fits you, Continuing Education may still have something to offer. The links below take you to pages that may help you find what you're looking for.

CEED Programs: CEED offers more than 30 certificate of completion, endorsement, licensure, and degree programs in PreK-16 education, human services, and work place development at Portland State University's downtown campus, the Salem Center, and throughout the state of Oregon.

CEED Catalog: Every quarter, CEED offers more than 250 courses and workshops. Use this link to find an offering in a specific area or to peruse our current catalog of courses.

Center for Student Success: The Center's goal is to support Oregon School districts' plans to ensure success for all children and the elimination of the achievement gap.

Contact Us: If you still can't find what you're looking for, give us a call or write an email. Our staff will do what they can to help you find the course or program you're looking for.


If you don't find the courses you're looking for in CEED, take a look at the links below to find other offerings in the School Extended Studies and at PSU.

Center for Healthy Inclusive Parenting: CHIP provides training, consultation, and technical support to service providers, policy makers and community members to ensure that gender inclusive services are offered to communities, and that under presented families are effectively served. CHIP operates from a strength-based model, building on the assets of families' systems and the communities in which they live and work.

Center for Student Success: The Center's goal is to support Oregon School districts' plans to ensure success for all children and the elimination of the achievement gap.

Degree Completion, Evenings and Weekends: A program for working adults wanting to complete their bachelor's degree that is available at 4 sites-Beaverton, Clackamas, Salem, and downtown campus.

Early Childhood Training Center: The mission of ECTC is to foster the development of healthy environments for children and families through approaches that are:

  • Systems based
  • Relationship centered
  • Process oriented
  • Culturally sensitive

The ECTC provides training and consultation to social service providers, state and regional agencies, educational institutions, community groups, and policy makers on how to best meet the needs of children and families.

Independent Study: High school and undergraduate correspondence courses with email/online support

Professional Development Center: Courses, workshops, certificate of completion programs for the business professional.

Summer Session: More than 1,200 courses offered from June through August for academic credit through 40 departments.

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