Obtain the transcripts from your continuing education courses. These can be obtained by contacting the registrar at the institution from which you took your courses. Calling is best because you can ask what the procedure is for obtaining your transcripts. Ask about obtaining both official and unofficial copies. While you will use unofficial copies when you call colleges and ask about transferring the credits, the colleges might require official copies, which are usually sealed in an envelope, sent to them.
Choose the colleges to which you want to transfer your credits. This can be a list of community colleges or 4-year colleges. Find the contact information about each college, including a telephone number for the registrar's office, and write them in a notebook so you have the information handy. If possible, find the name of someone who works in the office. By making a personal contact, you have someone you can call later if you have questions.
Call the registrar's offices at the colleges and ask about the procedure for transferring credit from continuing education courses. Write down the information in your notebook so you can refer to it later. You might also get addresses from the registrar's office, and you'll definitely want to write these down so you can send copies of your continuing education transcripts. Once you have the procedure, which usually consists of sending official transcripts, thank the person.
Wait for your response. When you get one, hopefully it will be a positive response and you'll have already earned college credits as a result of your transfer.