Plymouth State University
Academic Partnerships
Academic Partnerships

The American Institute for Creative Education (AICE)

Through a program developed by Plymouth State University (PSU) and the American Institute for Creative Education (AICE), educators can earn graduate level credit for AICE guided independent studies and online courses.

The mission of AICE is to provide educators with opportunities for professional growth by offering graduate and CEU courses in a non-traditional, creative manner. AICE courses are predicated on an understanding of adult developmental and learning theories. The goal is to have meaningful learning through student-centered and project-based work, with a critical emphasis on teacher reflection.

Tuition Information

Graduate credits are offered at a rate of $145 per credit plus a $25 administrative fee per registration.

Graduate Credit Instructions for AICE Online (3-credit) Courses:

  1. Register, pay and participate in an AICE guided independent study or online course.
  2. Complete the Plymouth State University graduate course registration form. Clearly indicate the name of the AICE guided independent study or online course you are registering for on the registration form.
  3. Return PSU registration form with full tuition payment along with:
    • A copy of the AICE Certificate of Completion.
  4. Once the paperwork is received and student is registered, a confirming e-mail is sent to all the e-mail accounts provided on the registration form.

Mail all graduate registration materials paperwork to:

Plymouth State University
College of Graduate Studies – MSC 11
ATTN: AICE Registrations
17 High Street
Plymouth, NH 03264-1595

E-mail gradpartnerships@plymouth.edu for more information about the registration process.

Combine your AICE coursework with additional graduate courses at PSU to earn your Master of Education degree. Learn more.










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