Formal Classes

Part-time Classes are available at three locations across Canada.  Each course typically includes 24-30 hours of instruction in addition to the study time. CEBS fees are separate and in addition to instructional fees paid to a university.

Why Enroll in a CEBS Class?

  • Structured Study—Classes offer a disciplined approach to studying the material and preparing for the national exams. Students may take a CEBS class to expand their professional knowledge in a specific area without working toward the CEBS designation.
  • Personal Attention—Classes provide access to an instructor with expertise in the subject matter. Many instructors are CEBS graduates.
  • Career Networking—Classes provide an excellent forum for exchanging ideas and a strong support network.

Who Enrolls in a CEBS Class?

  • New and potential entrants to the employee benefits field. The CEBS program provides a solid knowledge of the concepts and principles with which employee benefit plans are designed.
  • Experienced professionals. For those with experience, CEBS can give direction in areas where additional emphasis is needed.

CEBS Classes

Classes are offered two terms per year, 2 ½-3 hours per week for 10-12 weeks. Check with your local university coordinator to receive their brochure with specifics on their classes, including start dates and tuition information.

Universities offering part-time CEBS classes:

Vancouver, British Columbia
Ashton College
Jane Chang
604-899-0803, ext. 110
E-mail: jchang@ashtoncollege.com

London, Ontario
Fanshawe College
Business and Management 
Jason Kerr 
(519) 452-4430, ext. 4698
E-mail:jkerr@fanshawec.ca

Toronto, Ontario
George Brown College
Centre for Continuous Learning
Krista Duvall
(416) 415-5000, ext. 2164
E-mail: kduvall@gbrownc.on.ca