Learners can now receive official academic credit for completed learning content on LinkedIn Learning. Various Learning Paths are reviewed by select university partners globally, who recognize these learning outcomes as official academic credit that can be applied against their academic programs (based on successful learning assessments and upon program enrollment).
Check out these frequently asked questions to learn more about academic credit for your learning:
To earn and use academic credit for Learning:
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Click here to find a partner university and view the Learning Paths they endorse.
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Alternatively, you can browse the list of Learning Paths qualifying for academic credit and select one to start. -
After you complete your chosen Learning Path, you’ll receive a certificate of completion from LinkedIn.
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You can share the certificate with a university partner (check out the respective university’s program website for details).
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After successfully completing the university’s assessment of your learning, you’ll receive a confirmation from the university.
You can now use the academic credit for their programs upon enrollment.
You can access available partner profiles and the learning paths they endorse by clicking here.
Learning university partners need to view an assessment, ex. a short paper, test, or case study before granting you academic credit.
You can check out specific university websites for more details on assessments and the verification process.
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Certain partners may charge you for an assessment to cover their costs associated with it.
On enrollment, pre-qualified academic credit earned through these learning partnerships are guaranteed to be usable against specified university programs. Universities that are not partners for this program may accept such academic credit from a partnering university but are not required to.