How to Choose the Right Online School & Training Program










Thinking about a career change? You’re not alone. Advancements in technology and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming the job market. Whether you’re looking for an “AI-proof” career or want to break into the tech industry, these tips will help you choose the right training program. Choosing an online educator that fits your needs and accepts workforce grants can open up future opportunities for long-term career success.

How to Choose an Online School

When choosing an online school, keep the following factors in mind: 

Type of Program

Look for a program with strong industry recognition. Completing a program that leads to recognized industry certifications will open more doors. Many well-paying jobs require these types of credentials. 

If you’re ready to get started quickly and don’t want to spend years on general education courses that aren’t directly related to your field, consider short-term programs. Many of these can be completed in weeks or months instead of years, and they will have you job-ready as soon as you graduate. 

Tuition and Expenses

Before enrolling in a program, confirm that it accepts your funding source. You don’t want to be on the hook for tuition and expenses that aren’t covered. If you’re working with a caseworker, they can help you find a program that may be available at no cost. If you don’t have a caseworker, you can reach out to programs like MedCerts directly to check your eligibility. 

Student Support Services During and After School

When returning to school as a nontraditional learner, you may run into obstacles. Look for a school with robust student support services, both during your studies and after you finish.

In particular, ask about career services, such as assistance with writing resumes and career search support. Find out how many students complete the program on time and what types of jobs they land after graduation. 

Features of a Standout School 

An example of a trusted online job training provider is MedCerts. We offer a range of workforce-grant-approved programs that may be free if you qualify. You can choose from multiple career paths in healthcare and information technology (IT) — two fields that are highly in demand. Jobs such as phlebotomy technician and cybersecurity analyst pay well and are unlikely to be replaced by AI in the near future. 

After completing a program at MedCerts, you’ll be qualified to take an exam leading to industry-recognized certifications that can help launch your career. Additionally, you’ll have access to one-on-one student support throughout your training. If you run into problems with your coursework, you can reach out for help anytime. 

MedCerts’ career services include resume writing assistance and access to a large network of employer partnerships to help with your career search. 

Take the Next Step to Launch Your Career

If you’re ready to start a rewarding career that can transform your life, explore your options for online job training. MedCerts‘ healthcare and IT programs can prepare you for a stable, lucrative career in a short time. 

Written by

Dana Janssen

Chief Product Officer

Dana has over twenty (20) years’ experience in Allied Healthcare and Education, and currently serves as the Chief Product Officer for MedCerts where he is responsible for product vision and strategy, research, and development.

Dana joined MedCerts upon its founding in 2009, and has led the research, development, and production of the entire catalog of programs that have helped MedCerts transform the distance learning landscape. Leveraging state-of-the-art technologies and innovative instructional design practices, Dana and his team have pioneered the development of the MedCerts 12 Elements of eLearning. Each MedCerts program contains a proprietary blend of these engaging, interactive, and entertaining elements that effectively accommodate learners of all types. Dana is deeply in-tune with the needs of today’s healthcare employers and is an expert in careers and certifications related to allied health.

Dana holds a Bachelor of Science in Education (BS) degree from Valparaiso University, and a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from Davenport University. Dana is an avid sports fan and in his free time enjoys mountain biking, woodworking, knifemaking, and spending time with his family and pets.

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