Continuing Education
Cedarville University offers a variety of noncredit classes for continuing your education. Classes are open to students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community. Some courses and seminars are offered to fulfill CEU requirements for various professions.
Noncredit courses do not accumulate toward a degree or certificate, but are the same high quality programs that you would expect from Cedarville University. These courses are not only enjoyable, but they will also enhance your career skills and contribute to personal improvement. Please note that because these courses are non-credit, they will not show up on a student’s regular transcript or schedule. Registration for a class is usually confirmed by email correspondence.
Accommodations and support services for students with disabilities are provided through the Disability Services for Students Office (link to www.cedarville.edu/DisabilityServices )in the Academic Enrichment Center. Students requesting accommodations must self-identify to the Coordinator of Disability Services in a timely manner and follow established procedures. Documentation from a qualified professional which supports the request for accommodation/s must be provided.
If you have further questions, call Dr. Mark McClain, director of summer school & continuing education, at 766-7953 or send us an email.
The University reserves the right to cancel a course when the registration is not sufficient to warrant its continuance, divide a class if the enrollment is too large for efficient instruction, and/or change instructors when necessary.
If a student chooses to drop a course, this must be done before the registration deadline in order to receive a full refund. After the registration deadline and before the first day of class, a $35 processing fee will be assessed. Once the first class has met, no refund is available. The EMT class has its own refund policy, which is found in the EMT Student Manual.