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WGU gives graduates free certifications - collegechick - 11-17-2021

I think this is so cool and I wanted to share.  WGU offers free subscriptions and certifications to graduates with the following businesses:

LinkedIn Learning
Plural Sight
EdX
Percipio
Udemy
Mind Edge Learning 
and a bunch more depending on your college of interest:  https://www.wgu.edu/alumni/career-support/learning-resources.html


RE: WGU gives graduates free certifications - jamshid666 - 11-30-2021

(11-17-2021, 03:29 PM)collegechick Wrote: I think this is so cool and I wanted to share.  WGU offers free subscriptions and certifications to graduates with the following businesses:

LinkedIn Learning
Plural Sight
EdX
Percipio
Udemy
Mind Edge Learning 
and a bunch more depending on your college of interest:  https://www.wgu.edu/alumni/career-support/learning-resources.html

I love that Udemy Business was added back to the list as it was removed earlier this year. I reckon WGU must have renegotiated the contract with Udemy to allow them to get it back.


RE: WGU gives graduates free certifications - jsd - 11-30-2021

I am also very happy that udemy is back, some of their offerings are exceptional. unfortunately I lost my udemy course transcripts due to the lapse, but not a huge deal.


RE: WGU gives graduates free certifications - bjcheung77 - 11-30-2021

Wait, I just read Udemy Business. Is there much difference between that and the Udemy regular or whatever it is? I have udemy but I don't think it's the business version because most (if not all) are the really cheap ones that got on sale OR the freebies. I guess the Business version allows more access of some sort? And in regards to the other offerings, such as Linked Learning, Plural Sight, etc, I have as well, is there a difference between what is offered for those not attending WGU?


RE: WGU gives graduates free certifications - collegechick - 11-30-2021

(11-30-2021, 05:42 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wait, I just read Udemy Business.  Is there much difference between that and the Udemy regular or whatever it is? I have udemy but I don't think it's the business version because most (if not all) are the really cheap ones that got on sale OR the freebies.  I guess the Business version allows more access of some sort?  And in regards to the other offerings, such as Linked Learning, Plural Sight, etc, I have as well, is there a difference between what is offered for those not attending WGU?
I'm not sure. When I login everything is free. I thought LinkedIn Learning charges a subscription? Everything is free on there too. When I've logged in to Udemy without my school email, there's a charge for all courses.


RE: WGU gives graduates free certifications - ss20ts - 11-30-2021

(11-30-2021, 05:42 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wait, I just read Udemy Business.  Is there much difference between that and the Udemy regular or whatever it is? I have udemy but I don't think it's the business version because most (if not all) are the really cheap ones that got on sale OR the freebies.  I guess the Business version allows more access of some sort?  And in regards to the other offerings, such as Linked Learning, Plural Sight, etc, I have as well, is there a difference between what is offered for those not attending WGU?

From my understanding, Udemy Business is the corporate version. My husband's company has Udemy Business licenses for employees to use. The employees who have signed up to use a license don't pay for the classes.


RE: WGU gives graduates free certifications - collegechick - 11-30-2021

(11-30-2021, 05:42 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wait, I just read Udemy Business.  Is there much difference between that and the Udemy regular or whatever it is? I have udemy but I don't think it's the business version because most (if not all) are the really cheap ones that got on sale OR the freebies.  I guess the Business version allows more access of some sort?  And in regards to the other offerings, such as Linked Learning, Plural Sight, etc, I have as well, is there a difference between what is offered for those not attending WGU?
Here's some more info:

However, the company does offer a corporate subscription called Udemy Business.
Costing $360 per year per user before taxes, Udemy Business is intended for companies who want to give staff access to an extensive library of courses. It provides access to over 6,000 of the platform’s top-rated courses, and is used by over 8,000 global companies, such as ABN Amro and Apple.
While the Udemy Business subscription is a compelling thing to offer employees, it is worth considering the true value when individual courses are so often heavily discounted. It depends very much on just how much training you expect each employee to complete.


RE: WGU gives graduates free certifications - jamshid666 - 11-30-2021

(11-30-2021, 06:21 PM)collegechick Wrote:
(11-30-2021, 05:42 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wait, I just read Udemy Business.  Is there much difference between that and the Udemy regular or whatever it is? I have udemy but I don't think it's the business version because most (if not all) are the really cheap ones that got on sale OR the freebies.  I guess the Business version allows more access of some sort?  And in regards to the other offerings, such as Linked Learning, Plural Sight, etc, I have as well, is there a difference between what is offered for those not attending WGU?
Here's some more info:

However, the company does offer a corporate subscription called Udemy Business.
Costing $360 per year per user before taxes, Udemy Business is intended for companies who want to give staff access to an extensive library of courses. It provides access to over 6,000 of the platform’s top-rated courses, and is used by over 8,000 global companies, such as ABN Amro and Apple.
While the Udemy Business subscription is a compelling thing to offer employees, it is worth considering the true value when individual courses are so often heavily discounted. It depends very much on just how much training you expect each employee to complete.

Considering that WGU initially didn't offer the service to alumni, I'm sure they negotiated a rate that's significantly less than $360/yr/student.


RE: WGU gives graduates free certifications - ss20ts - 05-03-2023

Udemy and edX do not appear on the list anymore which is unfortunate.

https://www.wgu.edu/alumni/career-support/learning-resources.html


RE: WGU gives graduates free certifications - origamishuttle - 05-03-2023

(05-03-2023, 09:45 AM)ss20ts Wrote: Udemy and edX do not appear on the list anymore which is unfortunate.

Yes, they were running out of licenses for current students, so they forced alumni with existing accounts to opt in so they could reclaim the licenses. At least your current student account should still work until your last term ends, and then you can try to sign up for an alumni account or ask for one if necessary, even if the answer is no.

Also, I don't know how active the education channels are, but you should join the discord: https://discord.gg/unwgu