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Continuing Education Opportunities
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Working with Continuing Education Access to live, instructor-led, seminars Partnership Agreement Cooperative Agreement
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Advantages Member service and outreach Significant demand for quality continuing education programs Provide and promote the Tools for Lifelong Learning: A Key Goal in ASCE’s Strategic Plan ASCE’s Continuing Education Department is an IACET-Authorized Provider of CEUs
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Partnership Agreement Region purchases the training from CE CE contracts with and pays the instructor, pays all related travel expenses, provides the courseware and materials, and issues certificates of completion with CEUs Region selects the topic and schedule, does the marketing and promotion, sets the registration fees, books the facility, processes registrations and provides on-site support Region keeps 100% of any surplus and absorbs any loss.
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Partnership Seminars Extension of ASCE’s On-Site Training Flexible format Customized training held at the location of your choice Cost per person typically 30-50% less than standard public seminars Minimum risk, maximum return
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Cooperative Agreement CE maintains lead role, determines the topic and schedule, sets registration fees, and assumes 100% of the financial risk Region is responsible for direct local marketing, promotion, and support Region receives 10% of each registration collected as a direct result of their local marketing effort – 15 person minimum must first be met.
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Questions/Comments For additional information on Partnership Opportunities contact John Wyrick at jwyrick@asce.org jwyrick@asce.org For information on Cooperative Seminars or other CE products and services contact Evelyn Kitchen at ekitchen@asce.org ekitchen@asce.org
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