the difference is the continuing graduate has been in colleage before and the undergraduate is just now starting, so their transcripts will vary because their is more information on the one who has been in colleage before, or is returning.
Typically, there is no difference. They are calculated in the same way.
The main difference between a master's graduate and an undergraduate student is the level of education they have completed. A master's graduate has completed a higher level of education beyond a bachelor's degree, while an undergraduate student is still working towards completing their bachelor's degree.
In general, undergraduate education is designed to teach you to enough about a field to correctly interpret and follow someone else's directions to perform tasks in that field. Graduate education is designed to teach you to figure out what to do on your own.
check out their website by going a google search and know what program you're trying to get into (graduate, undergraduate, continuing education)
Continuing education is same with taking a renewal course. For example, you're a Licensed Electrician, then you'll need to renew your license for every date you're required to take an "Electrical Continuing Education" course. If you are talking about courses without continuing education, there is a lot of courses that I should mention. But let me give you examples, courses like Medical Transcription training, Medical Billing and Coding training, Pharmacy Technician training, Medical Office Management training and the like don't have renewal courses or should I say continuing education courses. I hope this will help you enlightened about the difference of continuing education courses and non-CE courses.
Kaplan Financial Education has state-approved Insurance Continuing Education. Another provider of state-approved Insurance Continuing Education is WebCE.
BYU Division of Continuing Education was created in 1921.
San Diego Continuing Education was created in 1976.
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing was created in 1970.
Continuing education is usually not an important element in successful business
Patricia Dolphin has written: 'Continuing education in nursing' -- subject(s): Education, Nursing, Continuing, Nursing, Study and teaching (Continuing education)
Cheryl Moen Boyer has written: 'A STUDY OF THE FUNCTIONS ON CONTINUING NURSING EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS' -- subject(s): Administration Education, Adult and Continuing Education, Education, Administration, Education, Adult and Continuing