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Prior Learning 101 – Session 6 Training Experiences/Life Experiences
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Prior Learning 101 Webinar– Session 6
Dr. Ted Clayton, Ph.D Professor Professor/Political Science & Public Administration Part 1 - Training Experiences – Tabs V Part 2 - Life Experiences – Tab VI Part 3- Helpful Resources Prior Learning Portfolio Program
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Tabs V Training Experiences
Workshop Seminars (must result in college level learning and at least 45 in-class clock hours or 10 continuing education units (CEUs) Other Workshops or Seminars that result in a professional credential or certification. Time may vary from a few hours to more than 200 hours. College University courses that did not transfer from regionally accredited schools (will need transcript and copy of transfer credit evaluation form (TCE) noting denial. No self-assessment is needed. College University courses from non-accredited schools ( will need transcript, transfer credit evaluation form (TCE) noting denial and a self-assessment. Complete a V-Interactive form, listing the title of the trainings, sponsor, starting and ending dates and the in-class hours. The form has two parts: Part A- Competency Title with a 750-1,000 word self-assessment of your learning; and Part B – Documentation Worksheets The work sheets are an important tool for you to use in developing and drafting your portfolio. Worksheets are not submitted with your portfolio. The downloadable worksheets will help you to convert each listed item in to a detailed explanation of the knowledge, description of learning and the skills you have acquired. The worksheets are not fillable. Prior Learning credits awarded can be used on select degrees*. Currently, credits awarded can be used on the following undergraduate and graduate degrees: Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science, Community Development Bachelor of Science, Integrated Leadership Bachelor of Science, Administration Electives for other CMU majors Graduate: Master of Science Administration, all concentrations Master of Education, various concentrations *Prior Learning credits may be used on other degree programs but you must check with and get approval from your academic advisor prior to starting a portfolio. Credits are awarded as: Undergraduate [UNV 297 or UNV 497] and Graduate [UNV 697]. 5 CMU credits must be taken and posted on the transcript prior to applying prior learning credits. Always consult with your advisor to see if Prior Learning credits will work for you. Prior Learning Portfolio Program V - Training Experiences
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Worksheets
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Tabs VI Life Experiences
The VI-Tabs represent learning experiences other than gainful employment or trainings. Life Experiences are usually unpaid volunteer-type experiences, special interest projects, hobbies or service activities. To be eligible for credit, Life Experiences must represent college-level learning and show substantial involvement over time (e.g., a duration of 2 years/24 months). While evaluators can combine multiple experiences and various Tabs to award credit, Life Experiences can be difficult to self-assess and typically receive the least credit, even at the undergraduate level. Life Experiences are not required for undergraduate portfolios, and they generally are not included in graduate portfolios. After reviewing the requirements, use the VI-Tab worksheet to assist you in considering whether or which experiences to submit and for organizing your thoughts and starting the process of developing your Live Experience Tabs. Consider the length of time involved in each experience Consider whether experiences resulted in college-level learning that you can explain and support with details and examples. Significant personal and family experiences may be included if they can be documented by two non-relatives. Prior Learning Portfolio Program VI - Life Experiences
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We Are Here to Help RESOURCES YOUR success is OUR success!
In Person – if you are in the Mt. Pleasant, Michigan area, you can schedule an appointment with our Prior Learning staff located in College of Education & Human Services- EHS 421-A. Call (866) , option #1. Phone – call our Prior Learning staff members who can assist you over the phone. Call (866) , option #1. – send your questions to us via Webinar Series: our monthly live webinars will continue and focus on specific topics helpful to you as you begin the Prior Learning Portfolio process Online Office Hours: online office hours are scheduled several times monthly where you can join others in an online setting to get guidance and address questions pertaining to your portfolio planning and process. Check our webpage for more details. Writing Center and Writing Workshops – as a CMU student, you have access to the Writing Center. You can submit your writings online and they will be reviewed by a Writing Center consultant and returned to you with comments. Check our main Prior Learning webpage for any Writing Workshops that may be scheduled (in person or online). Visit the Writing Center online at Webpage – our webpage has a wealth of information to assist you in planning, preparing and submitting a portfolio. The web page has links to worksheets/templates, a comprehensive Student Handbook, FAQs, links to archived webinars, video briefings and much more. . Prior Learning Portfolio Program RESOURCES
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