Boston College School of Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and is therefore authorized to provide Continuing Education Units (CEUs) as a postsecondary institution accredited by CSWE. Courses offered through Boston College Continuing Education, in collaboration with Boston College School of Social Work, are awarded continuing education credits in accordance with Continuing Education Regulation 258 CMR 31.00 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Boston College Continuing Education will need to cancel on-campus programs if Boston College closes. In the case of inclement weather, please click the link below to find out if Boston College will be closed on the day of your course, workshop, or program, and be sure to allow extra time for your commute:
www.bc.edu/offices/hr/resources/campusinfo/emergencyclosing.html
Boston College Continuing Education reserves the right to cancel a program one week in advance of the program start date due to insufficient enrollment.
CEU Credit: Certain Boston College Continuing Education programs are approved for Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credit for social workers in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Vermont. They meet the requirements for Continuing Education Hours established by the State Board of Social Worker Licensure in Maine. If your state is not listed, please check with your local state licensing board to ensure the course meets state requirements prior to registering.
Boston College Continuing Education is required to ensure attendance to award CEUs. Participants must attend the complete program(s) they register for to receive CEUs; we are not able to award partial CEUs. Those who arrive late, leave early, or do not attend the entire program will be unable to receive CEUs.
CLE Credit: Certain Boston College Continuing Education programs are approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit in California, Connecticut, Florida, New Jersey, and New York. Reporting requirements vary by state and we recommend that you check with your state's bar association for their guidelines on reporting requirements prior to registering.
University Credit: Boston College Continuing Education programs are for personal and professional development, and do not offer university credit toward Boston College undergraduate or graduate certificate or degree programs.
Boston College Continuing Education
617-552-1838 or 617-552-2063
continuinged@bc.edu
Parking for on-campus programs is available at the Commonwealth Avenue Garage and the Beacon Street Garage. Before the event takes place you should receive detailed instructions, including the preferred garage for that event.
Please note: The street address for the Commonwealth Avenue Garage can be misleading. If using a GPS system, enter “St. Ignatius Church, Chestnut Hill”.
- Follow directions to the church, which is at the corner of Commonwealth Avenue and Fr. Herlihy Drive.
- Turn onto Fr. Herlihy Drive, then take a right onto Campanella Way and enter the BC campus.
- Follow the road as it curves to the left, then turn right into the Commonwealth Avenue Garage.
Campus map and directions are available here.
Fees for professional development courses, workshops, and programs are as listed on the appropriate webpage. Please contact Boston College Continuing Education for more information.
Boston College Continuing Education may take photographs and/or videos at, or may make recordings of, any in-person or online course, workshop, or program. By registering and/or attending, you acknowledge and agree that your likeness and/or voice may be included in photos, videos, and recordings of the event and used by Boston College in connection with online and/or printed communications about and promotion for Boston College Continuing Education programs, or in other Boston College communications. If you do not agree to this usage, please notify the photographer, videographer, or person recording the event.
Note: For programs offered online via Zoom, all program content will be delivered live and will not be recorded unless stated otherwise.
You must be 18 years old to participate in Continuing Education programs. All sales are final; we are not able to offer refunds. Registrations may not be transferred to another person or to another course, workshop, or program.