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February 18th, 2010 by Bridget

Continuing Education Units

What are CEUs?  The CEU was created in 1968.  Originally conceived as a quantitative measure of successfully completed continuing education, the CEU has evolved into a hallmark of quality training and instruction by responsible, qualified organizations.  One (1) CEU is equal to ten (10) contact hours of continuing education.  CEUs can be earned by attending any of our open enrollment or custom workshops.  CEUs are coordinated by Plymouth State University of the University System of New Hampshire.

Cost:  There is a nominal fee of $15 to obtain CEUs

Availability:  Available for all Project Adventure workshops.  For further information, please visit Project Adventure’s Web site.

Paperwork Required:  Print the Plymouth State CEU Request Form and return it to Plymouth with payment for CEUs or forms are available at the time of your workshop.  Completed forms must be submitted within 30 days of the workshop.

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