This year’s CEU process will be a little different then in years past. To help reduce touch points, we’re asking all attendees who would like to apply for CEUs to complete the CEU Application. This application can be completed before you get to Savannah!
This application is set up to allow you to register for credits from multiple states, so you only need to complete the application once!
When you arrive to the convention center and pick up your name badge, you’ll notice a QR code printed on your badge. This code will be scanned every time you enter/exit an education session. It will keep track of the presentations you attend and help the SE Regional Team determine how many credits you’re eligible for.
Pesticide CEU and CCA credits will only be available for registered attendees at the in-person conference.
The Pesticide CEU/CCA Application Process is a Simple, 2-Step Process
Fill out the CEU/CCA Application Form, one time.
All attendees applying for CEU/CCA credits are required to complete the CEU Application Form. This only needs to be filled out ONE TIME. To complete the form visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/22SERegionalCEUApp. This form collects additional information required by each of the CEU providers.
Badge scan-in.
As attendees enter an educational room, a volunteer will scan the name badge to “check-in” the attendee for that educational session. This will be the method by which you will sign up for CEU/CCA credits. There will not be a paper sign-in sheet or roster this year. This has been approved by all CEU/CCA providers.
For questions, see SE Regional staff at the Education/CEU Office across from the Auditorium.
Check out the Complete CEU Guide to make sure you meet the States/Organization CEU Requirements
Available States
CCA – See the PESTICIDE CREDITS pages for approved educational sessions.
ALABAMA – Applicants must attend a minimum of four hours’ worth of approved presentations to be awarded CEU credits. See PESTICIDE CREDITS pages for sessions with presentations that have been approved. For a full list of presentations that have been approved, visit the Education Office.
Florida – Applicants must attend approved presentations to be awarded CEU credits. See PESTICIDE CREDITS pages for sessions with presentations that have been approved. For a full list of presentations that have been approved, visit the Education Office.
GEORGIA – Applicants can be approved for 1 Private Credit Hour in Category 10. Commercial Credit Hours for Category 21 are issued as follows:
- One educational session for one day only = 2 credit hours
- Two educational sessions for one day only = 3 credit hours
- Four educational sessions in two days (ex. 2-morning sessions and 2 afternoon sessions) = 6 credit hours
- One educational session on each of the three days = 6 credit hours
INDIANA – See the PESTICIDE CREDITS pages for approved educational sessions. Credits are based on attending an entire day commodity conference, not per session. Partial credit may be awarded based on per session attendance. This will be determined by the Indiana Dept of Ag after the Conference.
MICHIGAN – 1 credit per presentation in Private Core, Commercial Core, 1C (Fruit Crops), 1B (Vegetable Crops), and 1A (Agricultural Crops)
NEW JERSEY – See the PESTICIDE CREDITS pages for approved educational sessions. Credits are based on attending an entire day commodity conference, not per session.
NORTH CAROLINA – See the PESTICIDE CREDITS pages for approved educational sessions. All credits are for N (Demo & Research), O (Ag Pest-Plant), D (Dealer), and X (Private Specialty) categories.
SOUTH CAROLINA – See the PESTICIDE CREDITS pages for approved educational sessions.
TENNESSEE – See the PESTICIDE CREDITS pages for approved educational sessions.
TEXAS – See the PESTICIDE CREDITS pages for approved educational sessions.
VIRGINIA – Credits will be awards for at least four hours of approved presentations. The applicator should understand that credit is only awarded for sessions related to the use of pesticides in the production of ag crops, on grasslands, and non-crop agricultural land; not pertaining to business practices, etc.
If you have any questions or need any assistance, please reach out to the SE Regional Educational and CEU staff:
Beth Oleson, boleson@asginfo.net
Brittney Roberts, broberts@asginfo.net
GFVGA Office (706) 845-8200