The University of Colorado’s Continuing Professional Education (CPE) program will offer three webinars in January, available at no cost to current employees. The initiative, which has been in place since 2011, is managed by the Office of University Controller and is sponsored through the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy.
The CU CPE program aims to provide courses that help Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) at the university meet their continuing education requirements. In addition to CPAs, all university employees seeking professional development can access these courses even if they do not require formal CPE credits.
According to information provided by the university: “The CU CPE (Continuing Professional Education) program is offered at no cost to current CU employees. Employees who don’t need formal CPE, but who are seeking affordable professional development, also may access courses.”
Further details about the upcoming webinars scheduled for January 14, 20, and 27—including registration information—are available on the official website: https://www.cu.edu/controller/schedule-and-registration
“The Office of University Controller has been offering the CU CPE Program since 2011. Sponsored through the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, the program provides relevant, timely courses to help CU CPAs meet their continuing educational requirements – and to help all employees understand and fulfill their roles and responsibilities,” according to a statement from the university.

