American School of Business Provides courses and seminars for individuals seeking licensing and or continuing education in the field of real estate, insurance and appraisal. Locations throughout New Jersey.
Holloway's Institute Michigan real estate training, exam preparation, continuing education, appraisal and insurance continuing education.
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Continuing Education Continuing education, in its most general definition, is education intended for adult learners, especially for those beyond traditional undergraduate college or university age. Frequently, in the United States, it can involve enrollment in college/university credit-granting courses, often by students enrolled part-time, and often offered through a division or school of continuing education of a college/university. Also frequently in the US, it can mean enrollment in non-credit-granting courses, often taken for personal, non-vocational enrichment (although many non-credit courses can also have a vocational function). Also, in the US, many such non-credit courses are offered by community colleges. Community colleges and some other non-baccalaureate institutions may also offer remedial programs, such as basic literacy, literacy improvement, English language skills, and preparation for a high school General Equivalency Diploma (GED).
School Of Continuing Education The School of Continuing Education is a part of the North Orange County Community College District, located in northern Orange County, California. The School of Continuing Education provides non-credit continuing adult education, English as a Second Language, vocational skills, High School Diploma and GED preparation as well as offering classes for children and teenagers through its Kids College program.
Harvard Division Of Continuing Education The Division of Continuing Education and University Extension School is a part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) at Harvard University responsible for various undergraduate, graduate, and non-degree programs that enroll approximately 20,000 students each year. In contrast to the other degree granting schools within FAS, such as Harvard College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), the division has open enrollment and tuition on a per course basis. This enables part-time undegraduate and graduate students, undergraduates at other colleges and universities, and adults in the Boston area access to Harvard's faculty, laboratories, library system, and facilities.