BYU-Pathway Worldwide provides an accessible path to a spiritually based degree completely online at an affordable price. 74,838 students served in 2024. BYU-Pathway Worldwide, BYU-Idaho and Ensign College offer 90–96 credit degrees, allowing students to finish an online bachelor’s degree in three years! Offer certification programs to build into a degree.
Online courses, evening classes, and hybrid formats. You can customize your learning experience around work, family, and other commitments. Certificates in as little as four months and build into an associate degree or stay for a bachelor's degree.
Serving a global audience, EnglishConnect is an English-language program provided by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Increased English proficiency can improve opportunities for employment, education and service. Levels 1 & 2 are free.
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Provide information to students on available educational opportunities, including local state schools, technical colleges, CES schools and programs (Ensign College, EnglishConnect, BYU-Pathway Worldwide, BYU, and BYU-Idaho). Help members create a personalized education plan. Help members enroll, obtain scholarships, and receive financial aid.
Help for Job Seekers. Services and Support Include: Request Personalized Coaching, Resume Help, Job Interviews, Finding Job Leads, Exploring Career Options, Employment Webinar Series, Networking, Managing My Career, Using Social Media, Church Employment Opportunities, Job Search Groups, “Ask An Expert” Forums, and Register for Online Workshops.
Deseret Industries is not only a thrift store but also an employment training facility. Deseret Industries creates an environment where you can learn employable skills that will transfer to other long-term employment opportunities. Training: Retail Merchandising, Customer Service, Warehousing, Cashiering, Forklift Operation, Production and Janitorial.
People often need specific education, training, and skills to obtain employment but don’t know where to get started. The Education for Better Work group helps people create a local, market–based educational plan. This plan includes finding a career interest and analyzing the market need for the desired career. It also includes understanding the skills required for the job, exploring the best training options, and determining how to pay for training.