As we kick off the new year, it’s the perfect time for architects, builders, and designers to get ahead on their continuing education (CEU) credits. At JELD-WEN, we’re proud to offer a comprehensive range of AIA-approved courses designed to support our trade partners in their professional development journeys. Starting early with your CEU credits can help ensure a successful year and keep you on track with your educational goals. We’re here to help you excel and thrive in your career.
Our courses, available on-demand online or in-person through our engaging Lunch & Learn sessions, are designed to enhance your skills, keep you up to date with the latest industry trends, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of advanced building techniques or improve your craftsmanship, our educational offerings provide the knowledge and skills needed to excel.
With a reputation for excellence, JELD-WEN’s team of highly educated and knowledgeable architectural consultants are ready to assist you, answering any questions and helping you navigate the complexities of the building industry. Our commitment to supporting your development is reflected in the diverse range of topics covered, aimed at impacting decision-making abilities and building self-confidence.
By participating in our continuing education programs, you’ll not only gain valuable insights but also contribute to better customer care and improved business outcomes. The collaborative learning environment fostered through our Lunch & Learn sessions encourages the exchange of knowledge, enhances communication skills, and promotes teamwork — key elements in a constantly evolving profession.
Additionally, we also ensure your LU, HSW, or IDCEC credits are reported on your behalf, providing you with a certificate of completion.
We invite you to explore our offerings here and submit any requests for future CEU topics. We are eager to hear from you and continue supporting your journey toward professional excellence.
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