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Overview

Continuing Education & Community Engagement consists of four distinct departments which offer classes to students.  The departments are University Pathways, Personal Enrichment, Professional Development and the English Language Institute.  The departments are divided into units described below as numbers 1 through 9.  Each unit is made up of various programs.  These 9 units are assisted by support teams which include IT, HR, Marketing, Accounting/Budget and the Off-Campus Sites. Together we make up the division at the university called Continuing Education & Community Engagement (CECE).  We have had numerous names over the years and you may still hear us referred to by any of the following: Division of Continuing Education (DCE), Academic Outreach and Continuing Education (AOCE), and Continuing Education (CE).

Continuing Education offers credit, noncredit, personal enrichment and professional courses in a wide range of topics, from art to recreation to languages to technology to cooking. Our units include; Academic Programs (credit and noncredit), the English Language Institute, Go Learn, Lifelong Learning, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Professional Education, Test Preparation, and Youth Education.

Each department has a Senior Director and each unit consists of a Director or in several cases the Senior Director only and the administrative staff required to effectively run the program.

You may subscribe to email updates and receive informative emails detailing what the units are currently promoting and descriptions of upcoming classes to assist your participation in promoting Continuing Education & Community Engagement to the greater campus and community as part of our ongoing strategic goals.  Go to this website to sign up:

 http://continue.utah.edu/enews

Organizational Definitions


TermWorking Definition/Examples
1

Department

Personal Enrichment Vertical / Marketing / Finance etc.

2UnitYouth Education / Academic Noncredit / English Language Institute etc.
3ProgramDegree Plus / Osher Lunch & Learns / Health Professions Academy / Certificate of Western Horticulture / HB60 etc.
4ProductLondon On Stage 2017 / GRE Prep 300 / Math 990 etc.


University Pathways

Academic Programs

This unit works with the University’s academic departments to offer traditional credit classes at our off-campus sites. Sometimes these classes are offered by the cognizant department (e.g. Biology or Math), sometimes CECE offers the classes with approval from the cognizant department. Academic Programs ‘yokes’ (e.g. unites) non-credit sections to these classes, as well as on campus credit courses, and provides students that do not need credit hours the opportunity to sit in on these classes and learn at a fraction of the cost. In addition, this unit partners with an academic department and outside agency (like a school district or massage therapy school) to provide “Contract Courses,” which are classes set up for non-University of Utah students to earn college credit.  Academic Programs’ Director is Merilee Anderson. The main contact number for Academic Programs is 585-9963. Their websites are: https://continue.utah.edu/credit

https://continue.utah.edu/noncredit

Test Preparatory Programs (Test Prep)

This unit prepares people to take graduate school entrance exams, including the GRE, GMAT, MCAT and LSAT. Courses cover a primer of test content (reasoning skills, verbal aptitude, etc.), and provide test taking strategies. Test Prep’s Director position is Elliott Fraughton. The main contact number for Test Prep is 581-5361. Their website is: https://continue.utah.edu/prep

Youth Education (Youth Ed)

This unit offers classes for students aged 2 to 18.  Most classes are offered during the summer, including Club U, the unit’s largest program. Courses include preparation for the ACT and SAT college entrance exams, the Youth Academy of Excellence for gifted elementary and middle school students, hands-on educational experiences in a wide range of subject areas, and athletics. Youth Ed.’s Director position is Elliott Fraughton. The main Youth contact number is 581-6984. Their website is: https://continue.utah.edu/youth


The Senior Director for the University Pathways Department is Nate Friedman. Nate’s contact number is 801-585-9781 and his email is n.friedman@utah.edu

Personal Enrichment

The programming units in the Personal Enrichment Department are:

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (Osher/OLLI)

This unit is funded by a grant from the Bernard Osher Foundation. It offers educational and personal enrichment classes for people 50 and over.  Instructors are current faculty, emeritus faculty and other experts from the community.  Courses are taught at the Commander’s House at Fort Douglas as well as at our current building, 540 Arapeen. Membership is required to register and attend Osher classes. Osher’s Senior Director is Lauren Andersen. The main contact number for Osher is 585-5442. Their website is: http://continue.utah.edu/osher

Lifelong Learning

This unit offers non-credit enrichment courses for adults. Program offerings include classes in art, photography, business, food and wine, home and garden, language, writing, and more. Classes are primarily offered in the evenings or weekends, on campus and at locations throughout the community.  Lifelong Learning’s Director is Mandy Self. The main Lifelong Learning contact number is 587-LIFE (587-5433).  Their website is: http://continue.utah.edu/lifelong

Go Learn

This unit offers educational travel to local and international destinations with U of U faculty and experts along to discover and study the world. Pre-departure classes are part of the experience. Go Learn's director is Christoph Dressler. The main Go Learn line is 801-581-6980. Their website is: http://continue.utah.edu/golearn


The Senior Director for the Personal Enrichment Department is Lauren Andersen. Lauren’s contact number is 801-587-9037 and her email is: lauren.andersen@utah.edu


Professional Development

The programming units in the Professional Development Department are:

Professional Education (Pro Ed)

This unit offers classes for individual and custom training for businesses and classes related to computers and technology. Classes are designed to provide working professionals with the skills they need to succeed in the workplace. Content includes accounting, human resources, project management and customer service.  Pro Ed.’s Senior Director Education is Andrea Miller.  The main Pro Ed contact number is 585-1780.  Their website is: http://continue.utah.edu/proed

Professional Pathways

This unit develops and offers our Degree Plus, academic noncredit certificate partnerships, and badging programs. These programs are key to helping CECE build bridges with Academic Departments and become central to the University. The Director is Andrea Miller. The main Professional Pathways line is 801-587-8822. Their website is:

https://continue.utah.edu/proed/degree-plus


The Director for the Professional Development Department is Andrea Miller.  Andrea’s contact number is 801-587-8822 and her email is: andrea.l.miller@utah.edu

The English Language Institute (ELI)

This unit offers English as a second language courses, primarily for students interested in attending colleges and universities in the U.S.  Most students are from countries in the Pacific Rim and come to take a series of eight-week sessions.  We also offer ‘short-term’ courses, in which groups of students from a single institution come for a short, intensive training session.  ELI’s Senior Director is Korrin Ebira.  The main contact number for ELI is 587-9585.  Their website is: http://continue.utah.edu/eli

The Senior Director for the English Language Institute is Korrin Ebira.  Korrin’s contact number is 801-587-9585 and her email is:

korrin.ebira@utah.edu