Continuing Education Programme definition

Continuing Education Programme. (CEP) means an institution-approved short learning programme or institution-approved whole programme (the latter accredited by HEQC and registered by SAQA). These programmes receive no state funding and upon successful completion, will lead to the award of a qualification in the case of a whole programme or a UJ certificate in case of a SLP.
Continuing Education Programme means an institution-approved short learning programme or institution-approved whole programme. These programmes receive no state funding and upon successful completion, will lead to the award of a qualification in the case of a whole programme or a UJ certificate in case of a SLP.

Examples of Continuing Education Programme in a sentence

  • The nationwide TEKNOKAS Innovation and Technol- ogy Education programme (started 2008) continued and the Teknokas Continuing Education Programme 2009-2011 began in April.

  • Save and except for those directors that were appointed after the repeal of Practice Note 15/2003 on 1 January 2005, each director has also accumulated the requisite minimum 72 Continuing Education Programme points by 31 December 2005 as required by Bursa Securities.