Rose State College Offers Personal Trainer Micro-Credential Published October 11, 2024

Health & Sports Sciences

Rose State College Workforce Development and Health and Sport Sciences announce a unique opportunity: a 4-week, non-academic, non-credit online course designed for those interested in becoming personal trainers. Considering a career in personal training or know someone who is? This course is the perfect solution to help meet that goal. 

The Micro-Credential National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified Personal Trainer program is specifically tailored for beginners in fitness and personal training. It provides professional development and hands-on learning to develop the skills needed for a successful career. Upon completion, students gain valuable expertise that improves job applications, internships, academic progress, and scholarship prospects. 

Students will be reimbursed for the cost of the course, textbook, and exam upon passing the test. Here’s how it works: within six months of completing the course, students must take the NSCA Certified Personal Trainer exam. Email the registration receipt and proof of passing, and reimbursement for the registration fee and the course, totaling $774, will be provided. 

The 4-week online prep course starts on November 4, 2024. Enroll today at Workforce Development Micro-Credentials or call 405-733-7488 for more information.