Controller’s office offers Continuing Professional Education courses

Todd Saliman, President
Todd Saliman, President
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The Office of University Controller announced on April 16 that it is offering free professional development through its Continuing Professional Education Program.

The program aims to provide learning opportunities for employees at the University of Colorado, with courses designed to support ongoing education and professional growth.

Courses are available both online and in person. The topics covered are varied, allowing participants to choose areas most relevant to their roles. All employees at the university are eligible to participate in these offerings.

Certified Public Accountants can earn Continuing Professional Education credit by attending these courses. This provides an added benefit for those seeking to maintain or advance their professional credentials.

A full list of upcoming courses scheduled for April and May, along with registration links, is available on the Office of University Controller’s website.



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