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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

Earn continuing education units for your professional career

Many of our programs are approved for professional certification or recertification credit through state and national professional agencies and associations.

NASW | Social Work Continuing Education

As part of SWCHRS’s Social Work Continuing Education offerings, including the Live Learning Lab (live, interactive trainings) and the CEU Hub (self-paced, on-demand courses), participants can earn continuing education hours designed to help social workers meet state CEU requirements.

SHRM Recertification Provider

As a Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) Recertification General Provider, Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies participants may receive SHRM professional development credits (PDCs) for HR knowledge and competency programs related to the SHRM Body of Competency and Knowledge (TM) (the SHRM BoCK).

Check with your professional organization

Be sure to check with your professional organization to confirm which SWCHRS programs are accepted as continuing education hours and what additional requirements are necessary for membership, licensing, recertification, and other professional qualifications.

Certificate Levels and Credentials explained

 

LEVEL 1 - Certificate of Participation

Acknowledges that the learner attended or engaged in a program. To earn this level, the participant must register for the program, pay any associated fees, and attend the required sessions. Engagement is typically verified through sign-in sheets, logins, or platform attendance reports. No assignments, tests, or graded components are required. This level is appropriate when the purpose is exposure to content or general professional enrichment.

LEVEL 2 - Certificate of Completion

Recognizes that the learner has completed the structured requirements of a program. To earn this level, the participant must attend all required sessions, complete any assigned activities, projects, or quizzes, and meet the program’s minimum passing standard (such as a set percentage score or satisfactory evaluation). This level is most appropriate when the program has measurable learning outcomes tied to continuing education units or contact hours.

LEVEL 3 - Certificate of Achievement

Acknowledges distinguished performance beyond standard completion. To earn this level, the participant must fulfill all requirements for a Certificate of Completion and additionally demonstrate mastery or advanced proficiency. This may include exceeding a minimum performance threshold (for example, achieving 90 percent or higher on assessments), completing an advanced capstone or portfolio, or demonstrating applied skill proficiency in a practicum or project. This level is used when a program wishes to distinguish learners who not only completed the curriculum but also demonstrated excellence.

LEVEL 3 - Micro-Credential | What is a Micro-Credential?

A micro-credential is a short-term, post-secondary learning experience designed to help you quickly gain career-critical skills and competencies. Unlike traditional degree programs, micro-credentials are focused, flexible, and built for immediate workplace application. 

Key benefits include:

  • Fast and flexible: Earn in weeks or months, not years
  • Career relevant: Focused on high-demand knowledge and skills employers need now
  • Workplace ready: Apply what you learn immediately to enhance performance
  • Stackable: Combine multiple micro-credentials to build toward larger qualifications
  • Affordable: A cost-effective way to upskill or reskill without the commitment of a full degree

What is a Digital Badge?

When you complete a micro-credential, you earn a digital badge, a modern and verifiable way to showcase your achievement and new competencies. Digital badges go beyond a paper certificate by making your skills visible and shareable online.

Digital badge eligibility:

  • Digital badges are issued only for programs that include a badge option.

  • If a badge is tied to a micro-credential, the badge is issued only to participants who (1) select the micro-credential add-on (priced separately) and (2) complete all required micro-credential criteria.

Key features include:

  • Verified credential: Each badge represents a confirmed skill, knowledge area, or competency
  • Shareable: Post your badge on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter (X), email signatures, résumés, or personal websites
  • Clickable proof: Employers and colleagues can view details of your accomplishment by clicking the badge
  • Professional recognition: Demonstrates commitment to lifelong learning and career advancement
  • Portable: Carry your credential wherever your career takes you

Sample Badge

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Sample badge shown for illustration only. Official micro-credential badges are issued only after requirements are completed and the micro-credential add-on is selected (priced separately).