Office of Extended Education
The role of the Office of Extended Education at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is to work in partnership with the academic and non-academic departments to serve the region's adult, non-credit, professional and executive continuing education needs through a selective range of programs that match the University's unique academic resources and capabilities with the most strategically relevant educational needs among the targeted segments of the community.
Reporting Reasons
The director of extended education will oversee and administer the Office of Extended Education and will report to the vice president for community services (VPCS).
Role of the Office of Extended Education
The Office of Extended Education performs a university-wide coordinating role including the following:
Relationship of Extended Education to the Academic Departments
Extended Education Committee
An advisory body will be appointed by the president of the university and shall be called the Extended Education Committee. The committee shall consist of ten members (including the chairperson) representing the eight colleges, Institute for Economic Development and the Institute of Texan Cultures. The director of extended education will serve as an ex officio member of the committee. The committee's role will be to advise the vice president for community services, with respect to priorities, needs, and operating policy of the university's extended education program.
Awarding of Continuing Education Units (CEU's) at UT San Antonio
In response to the increasing interest nationwide for the identification and recognition of continuing education efforts of students in noncredit university activities, the Continuing Education Unit (CEU) has been developed as a means of recording and accounting for noncredit courses, programs, and activities. The CEU is defined as "ten contact hours of participation in an organized non-credit continuing education adult or extension experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction."
At UT San Antonio, CEU’s will be awarded to individuals for instructional activities that meet the above definition and the following criteria:
Approval Process of Continuing Education Units (CEU's) at UT San Antonio
The Office of Extended Education will receive and review all CEU requests. Extended Education may be required to forward CEU requests to an appropriate academic department for an academic integrity review. Therefore, ample time must be given to ensure these processes are accomplished. No fees will be assessed for internal UTSA CEU offerings. However, a fee will be assessed to outside organizations requesting UTSA CEU’s. When requesting CEU’s from UTSA, the following items are required. Incomplete CEU requests will delay the approval process.
The issuance of CEU's by UTSA will fulfill several important needs, including (1) providing a record to individual on noncredit continuing education courses, programs, and activities in which they have participated; (2) providing a record of faculty and staff participation in noncredit educational activities; and (3) serving as a measurement of resource utilization, such as space and equipment, for noncredit activities. The awarding of CEU’s and the record keeping associated with such units will be carried out by the Office of Extended Education.
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