The Career & Technical Education (CTE) and Career Based Intervention (CBI) licensure programs are offered through the School of Physical Activity & Educational Services. Details about program requirements can be found on our Licensure page.
Both programs begin each summer with an initial workshop.
| Class # | Days | Time | Bldg/Rm | Instructor |
| 7496 | MTWRF | 0830-0318A | PE 145 | NELL*S ZIRKLE*C |
| (07/27-8/14) |
| Class # | Days | Time | Bldg/Rm | Instructor |
| 7504 | MTWRF | 0900-0300A | PE 0111 | PINCHAK*G |
| (07/27-7/31) |
There are usually two ways in which students can take either of these courses: Undergraduate or Graduate. If a student would like to potentially apply the course(s) toward a graduate degree at The Ohio State University, it should be taken for graduate credit. If a student has no inclination toward a graduate degree, the courses may be taken for undergraduate credit.
***That decision needs to be made before the time of registration.
If you have never attended OSU, you will have to fill out a College Provisional Status Application, which can be found at the Office of Student and Alumni Services, or on the web at: http://ehe.osu.edu/paes/studentservices/studentforms.htm.
In addition, you will need to attach a check payable to The Ohio State University in the amount of $40. You will receive undergraduate credit for the classes that you take. Be certain to use the correct call number (listed above). College Provisional Status Applications should be turned in directly to the address list below.
Office of Student and Alumni Services
CTE/CBI Program
A100 PAES Building
305 W. 17th Ave
Columbus, OH 43210-1224
(614) 292-6787
Students interested in earning graduate credit may do so by completing a Graduate Non-Degree form which is available at http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/nondegree.html. Please note: students cannot earn graduate credit for undergraduate-only level classes taken in the Graduate School. Some courses indicated with a U (undergraduate) and G (graduate) on may be taken at the undergraduate or graduate level. Undergraduate fees are lower than graduate fees. If you are intending to pursue a master's degree in Workforce Development and you register as Grad Non-Degree, only 10 hours from Grad Non-Degree can be applied to your master's program. Information regarding the master's program can be found at: http://ehe.osu.edu/paes/wde/
Along with the submission of a College Provisional Status Application or after the submission of a Grad Non-Degree application, students will need to submit a completed Licensure Application to the PAES Office of Student & Alumni Services. This application can be downloaded here: Licensure Application.
Undergraduate students enrolled for six or more credit hours and Graduate Students enrolled for 5 or more credit hours at Ohio State are automatically placed into Student Health Insurance. If you have your own health insurance and want to waive the OSU health insurance, please go to the Registrar's web site at http://www.ureg.ohio-state.edu/ourweb/online.html and click on web registration for courses. To add or drop Student Health Insurance, you may only do this on or before the 15th calendar day of the quarter.
The Office of Information Technology controls the setting up of email accounts at the University. They are usually capable of setting this up within 48 hours of the processing of either the College Provisional Status Application or the Grad Non-Degree application. Students must go to http://oit.osu.edu in order to obtain an email account and official OSU username (lastname.#@osu.edu). It is imperative that this be done ASAP so that students can access course registration information and their fee statement.
At the time of registration each quarter or soon after a student obtains a username, the OSU Fee Statement can be downloaded from the website: http://www.ureg.ohio-state.edu/ourweb/online.html
Please note that Ohio State will not mail a fee statement so it is important to download, print, and pay via mail or web.
During the first class session, our instructors will assist you with parking permits and other administrative tasks required.
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