Faculty: Frequently Asked Questions
Lifelong Learning works with faculty to develop and implement education programs offered through the Kent Campus.
Have an idea for an education program? Complete and submit a New Continuing Education Program Form.
Lifelong Learning works with faculty to develop and implement education programs offered through the Kent Campus.
Have an idea for an education program? Complete and submit a New Continuing Education Program Form.
A workshop is a credit or noncredit activity that focuses on a participant's professional tasks. Instructional emphasis is given to mastery and applications of knowledge, skills, and attitudes that address a narrowly defined range of problems or issues related to practice.
All credit workshops are graded satisfactory/unsatisfactory (S/U).
Workshops can be scheduled on an as-needed basis in response to industry or profession-specific trends and issues.
For Education, Health, and Human Services (EHHS) credit workshops, contact the Office of Professional Development & Outreach at: pd@kent.edu.
For other colleges, please check with your curriculum committee or department chair. All credit workshops must be approved by a KSU academic unit.
Please contact Lifelong Learning lifelonglearning@kent.edu.
Please note that the vast majority of Kent campus noncredit workshops are offered in conjunction with an academic unit.
Workshops are offered year-round. They may be flexibly scheduled as they do not need to fit into the standard University schedule.
No, all credit workshops are graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U).
Workshops may be held on a 麻豆精选campus, on-site at area schools, businesses, libraries, etc., be fully online or in a hybrid format.
Consider your audience and the workshop content and purpose. Would credit hours be of value to likely participants? Noncredit workshops offer more flexibility in scheduling and pricing but must be marketed to a well-defined audience.
Credit workshops, like credit courses, must meet University and Ohio Board of Regents standards for contact hours and out-of-class time, and must adhere to the cost per credit hour set by the University Board of Trustees. Participants in credit workshops must be evaluated according to criteria clearly detailed in the workshop proposal. Noncredit workshops offer more flexibility. There are no set time constraints and the program fee is not tied to the University fee structure.
Workshops provide an opportunity to explore current topics, hands-on training, and practical application. They can help you to reach nontraditional audiences and to teaching techniques. All revenue generated, excluding expenses, will be returned to the sponsoring academic unit. Workshop instructors (teaching offload) are compensated.
Yes, Lifelong Learning can provide support including registration, certificates of completion, housing/food, marketing, etc.
For questions, please contact lifelonglearning@kent.edu or 330-672-3100.
Based on the level of departmental financial support, Lifelong Learning can assist with a variety of marketing strategies. However, it will be necessary for the academic department and/or instructor to promote a workshop as well.
Workshop expenses must be covered by the tuition or fees charged. That includes, but is not limited to, instructor salary/benefits, guest instructors, marketing, travel, or other expenses.
No, the academic sponsor (department, college) is responsible for covering all workshop-related expenses that exceed income.