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University of Phoenix announces agreement with MedCerts that supports healthcare and IT learners with upskilling and pathway to degrees

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University of Phoenix has partnered with MedCerts, a Stride, Inc. company (NYSE: LRN), to enhance educational pathways in healthcare and IT. This collaboration aims to address workforce shortages by providing accessible certification training and degree opportunities. MedCerts offers various short-term certification programs, while the University provides a range of degree options. Key benefits include potential transfer credits for MedCerts courses, waived PLA fees, and a supportive pathway for learners to advance their education.

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  • New agreement with MedCerts enhances educational opportunities and workforce development.
  • MedCerts provides low to no-debt certification training programs.
  • Potential transfer of up to 75% of credits toward a bachelor's degree at University of Phoenix.
  • Waived PLA fees allow for cost-effective credit evaluation for on-the-job training.
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Articulation agreement supports pathway for learners enrolled in MedCerts to higher degrees at the University

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- University of Phoenix announces a new agreement with MedCerts – a Stride, Inc. company – to create educational opportunities for students and employees in healthcare and information technology (IT), and a talent pipeline and upskill system for employers. MedCerts offers unique training options for healthcare and IT employers to reskill and train staff for in-demand roles. The agreement with University of Phoenix allows learners to access a broad set of educational options.

“The job vacancy crisis – especially within the healthcare and information technology industries – requires a shift in the landscape of higher education,” said Jason Aubrey, CEO of MedCerts. “The combination of MedCerts’ short-term, low to no-debt certification training programs and University of Phoenix’s vast degree pathways not only opens doors for a more diverse student population to build career pathways, it builds bridges for employers to invest in their staff and build talent pipelines for a stronger workforce.”

Many of today's healthcare occupations are in the field of allied health, which includes professionals who support the healthcare system through a range of diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support services. Yet, there are critical and ongoing staffing shortages in allied health which can be addressed through retention and upskilling efforts.

MedCerts' online certification training programs include medical coding and billing, medical assistant, dental assistant, pharmacy technician, IT helpdesk administrator, IT network technician, cybersecurity analyst, and more. University of Phoenix offers a range of degree programs in healthcare, nursing, and IT, offering MedCerts’ learners a pathway to higher degrees.

“We know that today's workplace is constantly evolving and that new skills will be needed. Cooperation between employers and educational institutions are critical to provide the training for needed skills that emerge," states Raghu Krishnaiah, chief operating officer of University of Phoenix. “We are excited to work with MedCerts and together, bring more options to employers, employees, and students, providing flexible and accessible training and education in healthcare and IT. Our courses, degrees, and professional development options are for individuals who are just starting out, as well as professionals who are looking to advance their skill sets.”

Through this collaboration with University of Phoenix, many of MedCerts's programs may also support an accelerated pathway to a degree at the University. University of Phoenix has generous transfer policies and provides a supportive transfer pathway to all students. Prior eligible credits can cover up to 75% of a student’s bachelor’s degree. Additionally, Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) fees have been waived for students going forward; this assessment evaluates on-the-job training, workplace certifications, military service and experiences for college credit. It can help students save money and graduate faster.

Learners completing MedCerts courses may meet certain PLA credit requirements toward future coursework at University of Phoenix. Some MedCerts programs offering up to 13 credits eligible for transfer. Further details about the number of credits awarded for each MedCerts course are available here.

The University of Phoenix Workforce Solutions offers companies across diverse industries as well as community colleges tailored learning and career pathways to recruit, upskill, reskill, and retain their workforce in an affordable and timely manner. Their flexible solutions are aligned to workplace needs and feature live support, career guidance and support tools, education programs, learning pathways, and credit options, including certificates, workshops, single courses, degree programs, or any combination of these tools.

Learn more here about University of Phoenix Workforce Solutions.

About University of Phoenix

University of Phoenix is continually innovating to help working adults enhance their careers in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses, interactive learning, and Career Services for Life® help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives. For more information, visit phoenix.edu.

About MedCerts

MedCerts – a Stride, Inc. company (NYSE: LRN) – is a national online training provider strengthening the workforce through innovative eLearning solutions. Focused on certifications in high-demand areas of Allied Healthcare and IT, it serves individuals from all backgrounds, including the military and their families, career changers and the under- and unemployed. MedCerts delivers certification and career training through HD-quality video-based instruction, virtual simulations, games and animations, and on-the-job training through Experiential Learning solutions. Since 2009, the company has developed over 35 career programs, trained and up-skilled more than 35,000 individuals across the country and partnered with over 500 American job centers and more than 1,000 healthcare organizations to build talent pipelines. In 2020, MedCerts was acquired by Stride, Inc. Stride has transformed the teaching and learning experience for millions of people by providing innovative, high-quality, tech-enabled education solutions, curriculum, and programs directly to students, schools, the military, and enterprises in primary, secondary, and post-secondary settings. For more information, visit medcerts.com.

Sharla Hooper

University of Phoenix

sharla.hooper@phoenix.edu

Source: University of Phoenix

FAQ

What is the new partnership between LRN and University of Phoenix?

The partnership involves a collaboration between Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN) and University of Phoenix to provide educational pathways through MedCerts' certification training.

What benefits does the agreement between LRN and University of Phoenix offer to learners?

Learners gain access to affordable certification programs and potential transfer credits towards higher degrees, alongside waived fees for prior learning assessments.

How does the partnership address workforce shortages in healthcare and IT?

The collaboration focuses on providing accessible training and education solutions to reskill and upskill the workforce in these industries.

What types of certification programs does MedCerts offer under the partnership?

MedCerts offers online certification training programs in areas like medical coding, dental assistance, IT helpdesk administration, and cybersecurity.

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