Professional and Continuing Education
Break into your new career, explore a new fields of interest, or supplement your professional skills with our Professional and Continuing Education programs. Expand your understanding with practical applications in a passionate learning community and earn a certificate in under one academic year.
Explore areas of study like these:
- Arts, Media, and Design
- Business, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, & Administration
- Environmental Solutions
- Humanities and Social Studies
- Integrated Computer Science
- Psychology and Health
Choose the Right Certificate
Exchange ideas, workshop scenarios, and become a change maker. Learn high-demand skills that can boost your career.
Reunite with Education
Returning to school can look like many things: complete a certificate as a stand along credential or stack your credits to work towards a degree. Our Prior Learning from Experience program makes it possible to use work experience for college credit too.
Costs and Aid
Earning an academic certificate is a valuable investment in your future. Costs will depend on your student status and number of enrolled credit hours.
Find the Right Fit
Evergreen's Approach
We believe all students bring a wealth of knowledge and skills into the classroom. Our approach to continuing education builds on that foundation by helping students reflect analytically, explore new ideas, think critically, and practice new skills that combine theory with practice.
Flexibility
At Evergreen, you can customize your experience. Mix and match evening, weekend, daytime, and online offerings - whatever fits your life and schedule best.
Earn an Academic Certificate as a stand-alone credential or apply credits toward a degree and get more value out of your education.
Evergreen's Professional Certificates are designed for workforce development - step up in your current career or start a new one.
Learning Communities
Whether you study online or in-person, you’ll find co-learners who want to help you succeed. In Evergreen's learning communities, students and faculty work together to build a deep understanding of class topics.