Frequently Asked Questions from Industry Regarding
Non-Credit Course Development:
How can these courses address our specific skills gaps and
training needs?
Stan State can tailor courses to directly target the skills your
workforce needs most, ensuring training directly translates to
improved performance.
Can these courses be delivered on-site or customized for our
company culture?
Absolutely! We can offer flexible delivery options, including
on-site training, to accommodate your scheduling and company
environment.
How will these courses improve employee engagement and retention?
Investing in employee development shows you value their skills
and growth. Engaging courses can boost morale, motivation, and
loyalty.
What are the cost benefits compared to traditional training
methods?
Non-credit courses can be cost-effective, especially when
customized training is considered for a specific group.
Additionally, upskilling your workforce can improve productivity
and reduce costs associated with turnover.
How can these courses keep our employees current with the latest
industry trends?
Stan State and faculty actively research and stay current on
industry developments. Courses can be continuously updated
to ensure your employees possess the most sought-after skills.
Is there a way to measure the impact of these courses on our
business?
We can develop courses with clear learning outcomes and
assessments. Additionally, post-course surveys and tracking
performance metrics can help measure the impact on your business
goals.
Can these courses be offered online or in a blended format?
Yes! We understand busy schedules. We offer flexible delivery
options like online modules, allowing employees to learn at their
own pace, and blended formats to combine online and in-person
components.
How can we leverage Stan State’s expertise and resources for our
training needs?
Stan State has access to a wealth of knowledge and experienced
faculty and subject matter experts (SMEs). We can tailor courses
to incorporate industry-specific best practices.
Can these courses be offered in a way that minimizes disruption
to our workflow?
We can work with you to design courses that fit your schedule.
This may include offering training after hours, on weekends, or
in shorter, more convenient modules.
Can these courses be used for employee development plans or
continuing education units?
Non-credit programs can provide valuable learning experiences
that contribute to employee development plans. While credit
may not be applicable, some courses may offer certificates of
completion to enhance employee resumes. Below are the steps we
recommend parties first consider if interested in earning CEUs if
required to maintain licensure:
1. Verify License Requirements:
- Licensing Board: Visit the website of their specific
licensing board. Most professional licensing boards have
websites that clearly outline Continuing Education requirements
(CEUs) for maintaining licensure. Information may be readily
available online or require contacting the board directly.
2. Review License Renewal Notice:
- Detailed Information: Many licensing boards send renewal
notices that include specific information about CEU
requirements for the renewal period. This information might
include approved CEU providers, acceptable course topics,
and reporting procedures.
3. Consult with HR:
- Internal Resources: Your company’s HR department can be a
valuable resource. They might be aware of upcoming CEU workshops,
have established relationships with approved providers, or offer
reimbursement programs for CEU costs.
4. Explore Approved CEU Providers:
- Licensing Board Website: The licensing board website
typically maintains a list of approved CEU providers. This
ensures employees choose educational opportunities that meet the
board’s specific requirements.
- Professional Associations: Professional associations often
offer CEU-approved training programs and conferences relevant to
their fields.