UIS Continuing and Professional Education partners to offer courses on state grant administration

University of Illinois Springfield Continuing and Professional Education (CAPE) is proud to announce a new collaboration with the Illinois Governor's Office of Management and Budget (GOMB) and the Grant Accountability and Transparency Unit (GATU). CAPE will launch a comprehensive training series designed to support grantees, potential grantees and state agency personnel in navigating the complex world of grant administration.

Learning Solutions

Learning Solutions and Services

Continuing and Professional Education (CAPE) offers instructional design consultation and services for businesses, government agencies, colleges and universities, and non-profits.

Professional Development

The Continuing and Professional Education (CAPE) and ION Professional eLearning programs at UIS provide high-quality courses, development, and training to career professionals.

Given the speed of change in today’s competitive business environment, continuing and professional education becomes an effective and efficient way for individuals to remain current in their fields. CAPE offers short-term, very focused professional education to assist in specific skill-building.

The Night Before: A Trauma-Informed Virtual Experiential Training webinar series

Alliance for Experiential Problem-Based Learning (UIS) is partnering with the State Board of Education to offer a free The Night Before: A Trauma-Informed Virtual Experiential Training webinar series.  30 dates available. 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Create an account and register. This is an interactive training. Registration closes 2 days before event but if that date works for you, please contact CAPE@uis.edu and we can add you to a session.

UIS-CSI: Crime Scene Institute

Registration is open!

High School students learn to investigate a crime scene utilizing the Residential Simulation Lab at UIS.  The Criminology, Chemistry and Child Advocacy Studies programs will collaborate to create an experiential crime scene, utilizing interviewing skills and problem-based learning.

When: July 7 & 8, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (students can arrive as early as 8am and be picked up by 4pm).