Are edX certificates recognized?

edX certificates are recognized in two primary ways. First, edX recognizes the certificate of an organization that is a member of the edX Authorized Partner program. If you have a learner account, you can view the organization that issued your organization’s certificate. If you don’t have a learner account, you can view the organization that issued your organization’s certificate on the organization’s website.

Many employers, both nationally and locally, have begun to recognize certificates earned through edX during the COVID-pandemic.

With more and more companies recognizing online degrees, it’s a good idea to make sure that the programs you’re interested in are accepted by potential employers. Many companies are recognizing tech-related degrees, including edX. While there isn’t a single organization that lists all of the programs that are accepted by every company, you can check out a list of those that are.

They understand the value of education and the impact it can have on your career, and recognize the value of the certificates you earn from edX.

Whether you're pursuing a new line of work or looking for a promotion, employers are increasingly recognizing the value of a certificate. In order to be eligible for a new position, many organizations will look at your resume and education history, and if they see a certificate from a well-regarded institution, or a program that has been certified, they will often add it to their list of qualifications. This means that, in addition to improving your resume, earning an online certificate can also help you get a new job or increase your salary.

Some employers are even willing to pay for the certification fees for you.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach for the recognition of online degrees or degrees earned through programs not accredited by traditional colleges and universities. While some employers recognize a specific list of online programs, there is no guarantee that they will recognize all of them. To check if your degree is recognized, search for the program you completed on edX and look at the list of employers that they work with. If you find that your degree is not on the list, that doesn’t automatically mean it won’t be accepted. It could simply be that the company you are applying to hasn’t added the program yet.

You can use your edX certificates in the future if you decide to continue your education.

The answer is yes! We have worked with thousands of other educational organizations that have successfully used their edX certificates to show proof of completion of a program of study.

Check with your local or national government to see if they recognize certificates earned through edX.

Some governments and organizations recognize the value of a certificate earned through edX. For example, if you're pursuing a nursing degree, you may be able to use your certificate as proof of completion and eligibility to take the license exam.

Check with local businesses.

Some employers will recognize the edX certificates as proof of a degree. Others will not. In fact, many employers will not recognize any educational experience that has no degree attached to it. If you are pursuing an online degree, you will want to research what employers in your area recognize as a degree.

If you have a job that requires certification, ask your manager if they’ve considered hiring someone who has a certificate from edX.

If you’re wondering if you can use your edX certificate to gain employment, you should check first with your state’s Department of Labor to see if edX is registered as a qualifying education. Some states have already begun recognizing edX degrees and certifications, but others still require additional approval from the state before you can use your certificate to get a job.

Conclusion

Most organizations will look at your educational background and your academic credentials to determine if you meet their requirements for a position. To make it easier for organizations to recognize your academic accomplishments, add your edX certificate to your resume and share it with potential employers.