What type of certificate do I receive for Microcredentials?
Microcredential Courses
Participants who successfully complete a Microcredential are issued an ATOL Digital Credential.
Certificate Type: Stackable Digital Credential
Microcredentials are issued as stackable digital credentials, meaning each completed Microcredential earns its own credential that can contribute toward demonstrating ongoing professional development and capability growth in a specific subject area.
Upon successful completion, you will receive a a verifiable digital credential, which confirms:
- The Microcredential completed
- Your name
- Date of completion
Your digital credential is verifiable and can be shared with employers, clients or professional networks.
You can share your digital credential on platforms such as:
- professional portfolios
- resumes and CVs
- email signatures
Digital credentials provide a modern and secure way to showcase your completed training and professional digital achievements.
*Microcredential coures are issued as digital credentials only. A PDF certificate is not issued for microcredential courses.