Learn the steps to access your Certificate of Completion after successfully attending an instructor-led courses.
Learners seeking their Certificate of Completion after finishing an instructor-led courses can follow the steps outlined below.
Download Certification of Completion:
If you didn’t receive your Certificate of Completion or are unable to find it in your My Dashboard in the Learning History tab, please log a case and provide the course name and the email you registered with.
Q: Do I still receive the certificate if I miss part of the course?
Yes, you will still receive a Certificate of Completion if you miss a part of the course, pending the approval of your instructor.
Q: In what form does the certificate come in?
The Certificate of Completion will come in a PDF format.
Q: How long does this certificate last?
Your Certificate of Completion does not expire and will be logged in our records.
Q: What if I need my name changed on the certificate?
If your name has changed since attending the course, please log a case. In order to make this change, we need the original email used to register for the course and your invoice number. If you’re unable to find your invoice number, please log a case and we’ll be happy to assist you. Please note that our support team works Monday through Friday, excluding Holidays.
Q: Does the certificate belong to my employer or me?
Certificates of Completion belong to the individual who completed the course, regardless of who paid.

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