Non-Degree and Non-Credit Programs
CMU provides an opportunity for educators and educational administrators to earn credit toward certificate renewal and provides individuals interested in personal development with a range of non-credit programs. Broad in its offerings, there is something for everyone across the lifespan.
Non-Degree Credit for the Education Market
Through the District Designed Professional Development (DDPD) program, school districts and ISDs can design a university credit component for site-based professional development programs. The DDPD program offers educators and administrators with an opportunity to earn credits toward certificate renewal.
Non-Credit Options
Corporate and Education Training
CMU is able to partner with corporations to assist them with the learning and development needs within their organizations.
Life-Long Learning
If you are interested in adventures in lifelong learning, look no further than active travel programs through Road Scholars. International in scope, learners of at least 55 years of age come together as a group of travelers to share a common destination and a passion for learning.
Certification-to-Credit Program
The Certification-to-Credit Program at Central Michigan University is the perfect way to use a professional certification you have earned and apply it to the degree you want – saving you time and money. Students should consult with their advisor to determine what certifications can be used for select degree programs. More information can be found at the Certification-to-Credit website. https://www.cmich.edu/academics/colleges/college-education-human-services/departments/masters-of-science-administration/student-resources/certification-to-credit.
Military and Veterans Services
For more information, see the next section of this Bulletin.