Get Excited: 4 Benefits of Being a MedCerts Alumni

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Embarking on the higher education journey is a significant milestone in one’s life. For students, pursuing knowledge often involves hours of hard work and dedication in the hope of personal and professional growth. If you’re a MedCerts student or graduate, you’ve already taken a remarkable step toward shaping your future.

MedCerts isn’t only an educational institution but also a gateway to a world of possibilities, offering an excellent way to enhance your career prospects. This article will dive into several exciting MedCerts alumni benefits, showcasing how this esteemed institution can open doors to a brighter future.

New Skills to Unlock Your Unique Edge

As a MedCerts alumni, you emerge with a new set of remarkable skills crucial to standing out in today’s competitive job market. The specialized training and certifications you receive make you a desirable candidate for employers.

The skills you acquire at MedCerts are carefully tailored to industry demands, making you an ideal fit for specific job roles. These skills are like a finely crafted toolset, allowing you to excel in your role from day one, saving time and resources for your employer.

Discount for Returning Students

The rising cost of education has become a significant barrier for many individuals seeking to advance their careers. However, MedCerts takes a bold stance against this trend by offering a 40% discount for returning students, making upskilling more accessible. This discount isn’t just favorable – it’s a game-changer.

MedCerts recognizes the need for affordable and flexible options for alumni to continue their education and stay competitive in the job market. The alumni discount allows you to expand your skill set without breaking the bank. This affordability empowers you to stay ahead of industry changes and advances, ensuring continued relevance in your chosen field.

Lifelong Status Symbol

Being a MedCerts alumni isn’t just about the education you receive. It’s a lifelong status symbol that grants you access to a vast and influential network. The relationships you forge with fellow alumni, advisors and industry professionals during your time at MedCerts are invaluable. These connections can open doors to job opportunities, mentorship and collaboration, propelling your career to new heights. MedCerts rewards their alumni for sharing their connections too. Know someone else who could benefit from a MedCerts program? With the MedCerts Referral Program, you earn $299 for every person you refer who enrolls.

MedCerts alumni often share success stories, which creates a supportive environment for personal and professional growth. More than just a collection of contacts, the MedCerts community also shares your passion for healthcare and IT. Through alumni events, online forums and local meetups, you can continuously expand your network and tap into the collective experience of MedCerts graduates.

Opportunity for Articulated Credits

The MedCerts benefits don’t just end with obtaining a certification. MedCerts paves the way for you to further your education. You can earn articulated credits for your completed programs through MedCerts’ partnerships with esteemed colleges and universities across the country. You can apply these credits when you pursue bachelor’s degrees in healthcare and IT, fast-tracking your academic journey.

This unique opportunity allows you to bridge the gap between a certification and a formal degree, enhancing your career prospects and income opportunities. Whether you’re looking to become a registered nurse or an IT manager, MedCerts ensures that your educational path is seamless, giving you the power to reach new heights in your career.

Are You Wondering How to Become a MedCerts Alumni?

By enrolling in our renowned institution, you’re not just embarking on a journey to acquire new skills. You’re taking the first step toward unlocking the remarkable benefits of being a MedCerts alumni. From networking opportunities and subsidized program costs to earning college credits, MedCerts presents a roadmap for lifelong success. So, pick a program and take that pivotal step toward your brighter future.

Written by

Julie Campos

Julie Campos is the Vice President of Student Success and Career Services at MedCerts. She brings over 14 years of experience in Online Higher Education in both Student Support and Enrollment and started her career at the University of Phoenix, serving most of her tenure as a student-facing leader.

Julie has her Bachelors of Liberal Arts in Political Science from the University of Texas at El Paso, and her Masters in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. Her areas of expertise are student support in online higher education environments and working with nontraditional students. At MedCerts, she is focused on creating a pro-active student central support model for MedCerts students to reach their goals and has developed the MedCerts Student Support and Outreach Model, created MedCerts Student Success Advisor reports and Dashboards, as well as the Student Success Advisor Playbook. Her proactive approach to student support has been crucial in meeting MedCerts’ student’s needs, as well as completion and certification goals.

Julie has three children – a 10-year-old son and 12- and 4-year-old daughters, who keep her and her husband busy with sports. She is also an avid crafter with an entire room of her home dedicated to the hobby. In her free time, she enjoys teaching wreath making and even has a few “how-to” YouTube videos on the subject!

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