Continuing Education Credit for Non-approved Coursework is a legal document that was released by the Texas Funeral Service Commission - a government authority operating within Texas.
Q: Can I earn continuing education credit for non-approved coursework in Texas?
A: No, Texas requires that all continuing education coursework be approved by a recognized accrediting agency.
Q: What is considered non-approved coursework in Texas?
A: Non-approved coursework refers to any educational activities or programs that have not been reviewed and approved by a recognized accrediting agency in Texas.
Q: Is it possible to obtain continuing education credit for non-approved coursework in Texas with special circumstances?
A: In some cases, Texas may allow individuals to petition for credit for non-approved coursework if they can demonstrate that it meets specific requirements and is relevant to their professional field.
Q: What are the consequences of completing non-approved coursework for continuing education credit in Texas?
A: If you complete non-approved coursework for continuing education credit in Texas, your completion may not be recognized, and you may not receive credit towards your professional licensing or certification requirements.
Form Details:
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