Continuing Education Program
About this Project
The establishment of the College’s Continuing Education Program (CEP) shall fulfill the College’s responsibility as defined in the CASS Act to ensure that the profession of system education leaders in K-12 education is regulated and meets established accreditation standards. The Continuing Education Program (CEP) for the College is intended to support regulated members in meeting the Leadership Quality Standard or Superintendent Leadership Quality Standard. With the implementation, all regulated members are required to earn 30 CEP Credits annually to maintain their professional designation as a system education leader. Annual CEP credits are calculated based upon the CASS Board approved Accreditation Requirements Chart and are subjected to the following criteria:
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CEP credits will be earned and reported annually between September 1 and August 31.
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CEP credits will be calculated based on 1 CEP (equals approximately 1 hour) up to the maximum allocation indicated in the Accreditation Requirements Chart.
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All regulated members are required to complete five (5) CEP courses, face to face or online, within five (5) years of becoming a regulated member as part of the calculation of their annual 30 CEP credits. All members are encouraged to complete additional CEP courses, as available, throughout the term of their membership as a CASS regulated member. All CEP courses are correlated to the Professional Practice Standards and support the foundational knowledge required of system education leaders.
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