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Information about the School of Continuing Studies

Non-credit Courses and Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Most of the courses on this web-site are "non-credit" courses and may not be applied to degree programs; they are designed, instead, as components of continuing education certificate programs, or as individual courses of interest to adults.
Just as credits have made it possible to carry degree work from one school to another, so the "CEU" is used nationally to document the type, quality and duration of non-credit work.
A CEU is defined as being equal to 10 class-hours in a course where grades are issued. To earn CEUs the grade must be A, B+,B, C+,C or Pass.

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Financial Aid (Student Loans)
Financial aid, in the form of student loans, is now available for Continuing Studies students enrolled in non-credit certificate programs. You must be enrolled in a certificate program to qualify. Loans are made available through the alternative loan program sponsored by many lending institutions, and are based on your credit worthiness and ability to repay the loan. Interest rates are based on the prime lending rate, and repayment begins six months after completion of the program. Applicants must have a satisfactory credit history of at least two years.
You must apply for your loan at least one week prior to the start of the course for which you intend to use it. A loan applicant will be accepted or pre-registered for a course but will not be fully registered until the loan has been certified by Student Financial Services at Long Island University and approved by the bank. Financial aid information is available at Financial Services (S-310) or the School of Continuing Studies (9 Hanover Place - 2nd floor).

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Loan (Declined)
In the case of a student taking a single course, if a loan application doesn't go through or is declined, the student will no longer be registered in the class and is liable for full payment of tuition for that one course.

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Tuition Policy
The tuition on this web-site refers to this semester only; the School of Continuing Studies reserves the right to increase tuition from semester to semester.

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Withdrawal/Refund Policy & Cancellation of Certificate Programs
     A student who withdraws from a course or certificate program must submit an official withdrawal form.
     Refunds cannot be issued unless this completed form is submitted to the School of Continuing Studies. Tuition will be refunded according to the following schedule (not including application fee):
     Before first class session ……………… 100%
     During Week 1 …………………………  90%
     During Week 2 …………………………  75%
     During Week 3 …………………………  50%
     During Week 4 …………………………  25 %
     After week 4 ………………………...  No refund

In the rare event that a Certificate Program must be cancelled, all efforts will be made to aid students to complete the specific requirements.

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Instructor Assignments
Long Island University reserves the right to change instructors assigned to specific courses; the instructors listed on this web-site are subject to change before the start of the class.

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Classroom Locations
Classroom locations for all Continuing Studies courses that are not already listed on this web-site are posted in the Continuing Studies office at 9 Hanover Place.

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Policy on "Incompletes"
Each institute has its own policy for incomplete grades (deadline for completing a course; penalty in terms of grades). Please contact the institute's director with any questions.

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Bill Clearance Policy
There is a 30-day waiting period after payment has been submitted before a student's bill can be officially cleared. Transcript information, references, recommendations, and certificates can not be released until official clearance of the bill. In the case of courses lasting less than 3 weeks, there is a 3-week waiting period (to certify final clearance) on checks.

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Awarding of Certificates
Upon completion of all academic requirements for a certificate, the student must have an officially cleared bill (see "Bill Clearance Policy" directly above) and all grades submitted by the instructor before a certificate will be awarded.

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Course Transfer Policy
Transfers will be honored on a case-by-case basis. Petitions must be made to the Dean of Continuing Studies.

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Bookstore
Some courses may require or recommend the use of a textbook. The Brooklyn Campus Barnes & Noble bookstore is located behind the Humanities Building. Please call for current hours. The telephone number is (718) 858-3889.

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Career Planning Assistance
Continuing Studies students may attend free Career Planning Workshops on topics such as Interviewing Skills and Resumé Writing. In addition, current job listings in the Career Planning Office are available for your review.
For information, please call the Office of Career Services at (718) 488-1039.
The School of Continuing Studies provides no guarantee of a successful job placement.

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Library
Continuing Studies students have access to the Brooklyn Campus library, located on the third floor of the Library Learning Center. A Continuing Studies student ID card is necessary to check out library materials.

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Lifetime Learning Tax Credit
You can claim up to $1,000 in tuition for non-credit certificate programs on your taxes. Various rules apply --- please see your tax planner or contact the Internal Revenue Service for more information.

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