Continuing Education and Professional Development

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I register?

Most programs have online registration (via WebAdvisor), which is the fastest and most convenient method of registration. WebAdvisor is open to all students, past and present. Touchtone registration is available for most programs as well, but only to students who have previously taken classes at Schoolcraft College. For classes that do not currently allow online or touchtone registration (i.e. Kids on Campus), we offer both mail-in and walk-in. More information about registration.

Do you have a drop box for after-hours registration?

Yes. It is located right outside of the McDowell Center’s main entrance off Haggerty Road.

How do I make changes to my personal contact information?

It is the student’s responsibility to notify the college of any changes to name, address, phone or email as this information is used to send class confirmation or to contact you regarding changes in class status. Entering new contact information on your registration form does not automatically update your student record, unless you are registering in person. If not registering in person, name, address and phone changes must be submitted on a Personal Data Change Form. Email changes can be made via WebAdvisor. Name changes require a copy of your driver’s license or social security card.

Can I register and pay for a friend or family member?

Yes. However, you will need to fill out a separate registration form for your friend or family member, which requires you to include all of their personal information. NOTE: For any physical fitness class, a signed waiver of liability must accompany the registration form, and it must have the signature of the class participant.

Do you offer gift cards?

Yes. Schoolcraft College gift cards make great birthday or holiday gifts, and can be used in many locations on campus. They can be purchased in the Bookstore, at Henry's Food Court or through the Cashier's Office.

Can I transfer from one section of a class to another once either section has started?

Transfers are subject to approval from the Program Coordinator. Please contact the CEPD Department at (734) 462-4448 or cepd@schoolcraft.edu, if you would like to request a transfer. You will be notified once a decision has been made. There is no guarantee that your transfer will be approved.

Can I join a class that has already started?

If you are interested in joining an aerobic-style class (i.e. Deep Water Aerobics, Strength Training, Cardio Kickboxing, etc.), you may enroll at any point in the semester provided there are available spots. However, if the class is content-based (Foreign Language, Pharmacy Technician Training, Computers, Small Business, etc.), you may only enroll prior to the second class session. Full class fees still apply if you join a class late.

Can I attend another class as a make-up if I miss my regular class?

No. You must register for any class you wish to attend.

Can I sit in on one class session to see if I like it and then register?

No. You must register for any class you wish to attend.

Can I put my name on a waitlist for a class that is full?

Unfortunately, due to the large number of classes that we handle in any given semester, we are unable to keep a waitlist. We suggest that you continually check our website for class additions and/or changes in enrollment.

Which classes do I need a Waiver of Liability for?

All participants of CEPD Physical Fitness classes must agree to the terms of the Schoolcraft College Waiver of Liability – Fitness Classes at the time of registration either by submitting a signed waiver along with their registration form or by checking a box if registering online. The waiver form is available in our printed schedule book, and online.

Do I need to purchase a book for my class?

If you see the textbook symbol at the end of the class description, you will need a textbook. If a class has an optional textbook, it will be stated within the class description. If a class fee includes the cost of the textbook, it will also be stated within the class description and are typically handed out on the first day of class. If you see a USB symbol, it means that you need both a textbook and a flash/thumb drive. All textbooks and flash/thumb drives are available for purchase in the Bookstore. For more information, call (734) 462-4409 or visit the Bookstore’s website. You must present a copy of your current schedule to purchase books. The Bookstore’s hours are Monday & Thursday, 8:30 AM - 6 PM; Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, 8:30 AM - 4 PM. The Bookstore is closed June 23-25 for inventory, and July 5.

What happens when a class is cancelled or changed?

The College reserves the right to cancel any class if the enrollment is low or for other valid reasons. The College may change the day, time of day or location of a class. In the event of a class cancellation or change prior to the start of the semester, students will be contacted and may select another class or request a full refund. Refund checks will be mailed directly to student in the student’s name.

How do I know if the College is closed due to inclement weather?

A notice will be placed on our website and be sent to the local news media. It will be broadcast in the same manner as K-12 school closings.

Do you schedule a make-up if/when a class is cancelled due to weather, college closing, etc?

Yes. Every effort will be made to schedule a make-up when a class has been cancelled due to inclement weather, instructor illness or any other college emergency. Your instructor will be notified if/when a make-up class is scheduled, and he/she will then notify the students at their next class. If the make-up class is imminent, the CEPD Office staff will notify the students by phone and/or email.

What are CEUs?

CEUs are Continuing Education Units. They are different from traditional college credits in that they do not count toward a degree or certificate. Some organizations require that their professionals obtain a certain number of CEUs within a specific timeframe.

How are CEPD classes graded and/or CEUs awarded?

CEPD classes are graded on a pass/fail basis. Students who pass a class will receive a ‘Y’ grade while students who do not pass will receive an ‘N’ grade. To receive a passing grade (and be awarded CEUs), students will need to attend 100% of a class that meets eight hours or less, or attend 90% of a class that meets nine hours or more. NOTE: If the State of Michigan requires 100% attendance to award CEUs for a particular class (i.e. Teacher Recertification, Insurance, Real Estate, Nursing, etc.), that requirement overrides CEPD requirements.

How can I earn a grade based on the point system (4.0, 3.0, etc.) as opposed to a Y/N grade?

You will need to inform your instructor on the first day of class that you wish to receive a grade based on the point system rather than a Y/N. If you do not inform the instructor on the first day of class, you may not be able to receive a grade in this format.

Will I receive a certificate and/or transcript at the end of my class?

Unless it is a specially designated class (i.e. Nursing), you will not receive a certificate stating that you have completed a class. For proof of class completion, please visit WebAdvisor to view or print your unofficial transcript. To request an official copy of your transcript to send to potential employers or other educational institutions, please click on the blue official copy link toward the top of the page. You will be redirected to the Transcript page of Schoolcraft College’s website. Please click on the Schoolcraft College Transcript Request Form. This is a PDF form that you may print off, fill out, and submit to our Records Department for processing. If you have questions regarding official or unofficial transcripts, please contact our Records Office at (734) 462-4677.

What is the age requirement for Continuing Education classes?

Our classes are intended for students 18 years of age and older, unless stated otherwise in the class title or class description. To inquire about approval, call (734) 462-4448 or email cepd@schoolcraft.edu. It would be at the instructor’s discretion to allow a student who is younger than 18 to enroll in their class.

Do I really need to take the prerequisite if I think my skills are sufficient? (non-Culinary)

If a class lists a prerequisite, we strongly recommend that you take it. However, if you have taken similar classes at another location, or have previous experience that covers the content of the prerequisite, you may choose not to take the prerequisite. Overall, we just ask that you assess your skill level and select a class that you feel will be most appropriate for you. If you would like an instructor to help you determine your skill level, please call (734) 462-4448 or email cepd@schoolcraft.edu.

Can I get in touch with one of the instructors?

We are only able to provide you with an instructor’s contact information, if they have authorized us to do so. If not, we will take your contact information and pass it along to them.

Do you accept Financial Aid or Scholarships?

In general, Schoolcraft College does not offer Financial Aid for students who take CEPD classes. However, we do have a few programs (i.e. Pharmacy Technician Training, Personal Fitness Trainer Certification) that have been approved for funding through Michigan Works!. To see a list of all Schoolcraft College programs/classes that have been approved through Michigan Works! please visit: www.mycareereducation.org or contact your local Michigan Works! office at 1-800-285-WORKS (9675).

I’m interested in a Test Preparation Workshop, what topics will be covered?

For detailed information regarding Test Prep Workshops, please contact our Learning Assistance Center (LAC) at (734) 462-4436. The LAC creates the class syllabi and hires the instructors to teach these workshops, and would be best able to answer your specific questions.

I’m interested in an ESL class, how do I know what level I should be in?

For detailed information regarding English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, please contact our Learning Assistance Center (LAC) at (734) 462-4436. The LAC creates the class syllabi, administers the placement tests, hires the instructors to teach these classes, and would be best able to answer your specific questions.

Do you have a Lost and Found?

Yes. Items that are left behind are turned in to Campus Security Police. They can be reached at (734) 462-4424.