Chamberlain Professional Development

ACCREDITATION YOU CAN TRUST

ACCREDITATION YOU CAN TRUST

At Chamberlain, we share your calling—and drive for excellence. That’s why our institution is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

DISCOVER A NEW CAREER PATH

DISCOVER A NEW CAREER PATH

Interested in changing careers? Our courses offer a chance to explore your options and find the right path.

LEVEL UP YOUR SKILLS

LEVEL UP YOUR SKILLS

Expanding your skillset is a key factor in achieving your goals, whether it's learning a new skill or refreshing an old one.

ENHANCE YOUR EXPERTISE

ENHANCE YOUR EXPERTISE

Are you ready to make an even greater impact on your organization or community? Our courses are designed to help you move forward.

MEET LICENSURE REQUIREMENT

MEET LICENSURE REQUIREMENT

Get ahead with Chamberlain's non-degree courses. Fulfill continuing education, certification, or licensure needs with us.*

WORK TOWARD A FUTURE DEGREE

WORK TOWARD A FUTURE DEGREE

Credits earned in our for-credit courses may count towards a future degree at Chamberlain.†

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*Please consult with the appropriate licensing or certifying authority, local school district, or other organization to determine whether a course will satisfy applicable requirements to maintain licensure, obtain or renew certification, or establish eligibility for employment.

The university will review any prior learning completed and may award credit toward the Chamberlain degree program. Please reference the specific course detail page for more information. Successful completion of the course is not a guarantee that credit will apply toward a future degree program.