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C O N T A C T U S
F O O DH A R V E S T I N G &G A T H E R I N G
T R A D I T I O N A LF I T N E S S
C U L T U R A L A R T S
P R O F E S S I O N A LD E V E L O P M E N T
F I N A N C I A LL I T E R A C YP R O G R A M
C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N( C E U ) &C O M M U N I T YE N G A G M E N T P R O G R A M
C E UP R O J E C T S
G A R D E N I N G P R O G R A M
Food Harvesting, Gathering medicinal plants,Traditional foods & medicine programs, social mediapage!
NEW: Forage Fridays plant identification Garden to table demonstrations via zoom!
F I N A N C I A L E D U C A T I O N &B U D G E T , V I T A T A XS I T E ( S E A S O N A L ) Family budgeting and low income classes seasonaltax services, make & take family wellness kits duringCOVID -19.
T R A D I T I O N A L F I T N E S S &E X E R C I S E CEUs for fitness! Track your exercise using your ownphone app or request a log form and receive a CEUeach quarter! Completed log for three monthsreceive an incentive and eligible for prize drawing! Photo are welcome!
Weavers Teaching Weavers
What is a CEU Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
represents continued learning and is anationally recognized unit of
measurement for noncredit continuingeducation. Continuing education
workshops are non-academic coursesthat do not qualify for academic credit,
therefore they do not apply to anydegree or program of study.
What events qualify for CEU
Workshop OR EVENT topics may includebut not limited to: culture, wellness,
vocational training, and special programsthat are compatible with the NWIC
mission and goals.
What is the age limit for CEU? Participants must be age 16+ years.
How is the number of CEUs
determined?
10 hours of instruction equals 1.0 CEU. The CEU is designed so that any
number of hours can be recordeddecimally (see example below)
2-hour workshop .2 CEU 3-hour workshop .3 CEU and so on
Why are CEUsimportant to Tribal
Colleges such asNWIC?
The Indian Student Count (ISC) atNorthwest Indian College is a
calculation that is used to determineour funding and is dependent on
Tribal Certification. Our status as atribal college is dependent upon theTribal Certification. Its required that
NWIC students provide proof ofenrollment in a federally recognized
tribe.
Your CEU enrollmenthelps Northwest Indian
College funding!
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)Form Requirement
Please ensure to fill out the CEU formcompletely; including name, address,social security# and/or date of birth,
indicate ethnic origin and making sureto sign and date at the bottom.
The CEU Coordinator will be availableto assist in providing technical
assistance with the form to ensurethat there is accuracy on Dept/Course
# and any other detailed questionsabout the CEU form and the process.
Tribal Certification Form/Tribal
Identification For participants enrolled in a federallyrecognized tribe we require a copy ofthe tribal enrollment card (includingthe front and the back of the card). Please attach the photo copy to the
CEU form and/or the Tribal Certificateof Release form provided by the CEU
Coordinator. Anyone 16+ may enroll for a CEU ifthey are registered for an approved
course or event
How do I document a CEU? After you have completed a course or event and require
documentation than you will need to request a CEUtranscript. To request a transcript or you have a question on
CEU transcripts you may [email protected] or access the forms on the
website: https://www.nwic.edu/life-on-campus/transcripts/
Where do I pick up a CEU Orientation Packet? The NWIC CEU Coordinator may assist you with providing a
CEU orientation packet by emailing [email protected] or phone(360)392-4343
Where do I find a list of CEU event or courses? CEU schedule of events may be available on the Northwest
Indian College Cooperative Extension Facebook or thewebsite:
https://www.nwic.edu/community/