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What is the difference between RODP and ROCE?

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Posted: 20 Jun, 2007
by: Pentecost T.
Updated: 20 Jun, 2007
by: Pentecost T.
ROCE stands for the Regents Online Continuing Education.  This program offers non-credit courses as opposed to credit courses.  ROCE awards Continuing Education Units (CEU's).  It is a collaboration of all 46 TBR Continuing Education departments.  ROCE offers courses that are designed to meet state-wide workforce development needs through skill upgrade, new skills, certification, and/or recertification.  You are able to view a complete list of ROCE current course offerings at www.rodp .org/roce/courses.htm
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