Credit for Training

Charter Oak awards college credit for successful completion of certain non-collegiate training and instructional programs that have been reviewed for credit, such as some offered by business and industry, governmental and nonprofit agencies, professional organizations, and the United States Armed Forces.

If you successfully completed a reviewed program during the effective dates for the credit recommendation, then have the training sponsor send a transcript or official report to our Registrar to apply for the credit.

It's a pretty big deal, so chances are good that they told you and/or put it in their literature. Charter Oak may be able to award credit for successful completion of training that has been reviewed for credit by the:

  • Students cannot request a credit review of a training program; only training sponsors are eligible to apply for a credit review of their non-collegiate training or instructional program.
  • However, you may have gained college-level learning that you can use to apply for PLA credit.
  • You will need to use the Credit Registry service, and pay the associated fees, for a transcript.