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Microcredential Programs

Gain new skills through our short, flexible microcredential programs. These programs are a great way to enhance your resume and reach your career goals without slowing down. If you're looking for career advancement or a new challenge, a microcredential can help.

High-Quality Education Designed for Today's Job Market

As part of the SUNY system, FLCC's microcredential programs are setting the standard for high-quality stackable credentials.

Explore Our Microcredential Programs

Choose from the following programs and start earning valuable industry-recognized credentials today.

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American Sign Language

Learn a new language and immerse yourself in a culture with deep roots in the Rochester region.

  • Microcredential
  • 6-12 Credit Hours
  • In-Person
  • 100% Online
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Business Entrepreneurial Studies

Learn how to open, operate, and successfully manage your own small business.

  • Microcredential
  • 16 Credit Hours
  • In-Person
  • 100% Online
  • Hybrid
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Cloud Computing

Prepare for administrator, operations, and support roles in the tech industry. We'll get you ready to take the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and SysOps Administrator certification exams.

  • Microcredential
  • 6 Credit Hours
  • In-Person
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Creative Writing Experience

Refine your expressive voice through engaging writing workshops.

  • Microcredential
  • 15 Credit Hours
  • In-Person
  • Hybrid
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Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor Trainee (CASAC-T)

Start working in the substance abuse treatment field. Earn your Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor Trainee (CASAC-T) certification online.

  • Microcredential
  • 9-11 per module Credit Hours
  • 100% Online
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Note: Program duration may vary based on course schedule. Review our current class offerings in our course catalog.

How to Earn a Microcredential

Earn a Microcredential Without Pursuing a Degree

  • If you are not a current student, complete our microcredential interest form.
  • Our academic advising office will contact you and assist with course registration.
  • Once you have completed the required coursework, you will receive a digital badge of completion through Credly.

Current Students Enrolled in an Academic Program

  • If you are already enrolled at FLCC, connect with your advisor to ensure you are registered for the microcredential courses.
  • Complete the program change form and select the "express intent to complete a microcredential" to have it added to your record.
  • Once you have completed the required coursework, you will receive a digital badge of completion through Credly.

More Information about Microcredentials

A microcredential is one of many ways to earn a college education and pursue technical careers with specific skill requirements. Here's what you need to know to decide if a microcredential is right for you.

  • A microcredential is a short, career-focused program that provides in-demand skills training.

    • Enhance your expertise, improve your employability, and keep you up-to-date with industry trends.
    • Show employers that you have a specific set of skills and serve as verified proof of that expertise.
    • Provide credits toward a college degree if you decide to continue your education.
    • Finish a college-level course sequence faster than a traditional degree program.
  • Microcredentials follow the same low-cost tuition rates as our traditional academic programs.

    Microcredentials are charged on a per-credit-hour basis. Our standard part-time rate includes tuition and standard fees for NYS residents, plus any additional fees for specific courses, labs, and online instruction. For more detailed information, visit our Cost of Attendance page.

    Many microcredential students attend classes part-time. Others are current, full-time FLCC students who want to supplement their primary area of study with a specific microcredential.

    Access to financial aid is limited to matriculated students and varies by part-time and full-time status, household finances, and other circumstances. Speak with our financial aid office to learn what options you have for grants, loans, and work-study opportunities.

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  • Students interested in workforce development and part-time programs within high-demand, growing fields are now eligible to receive Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) awards.

    New York State students enrolled in non-degree programs may qualify for grants covering a portion of their tuition expenses.

    At FLCC, these eligible programs include:

    • Business Entrepreneurial Studies
    • CASAC Completion Pathway I
    • CASAC Completion Pathway II
    • CASAC Completion Pathway III
    • Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
    • Cloud Computing
    • Foundations in Advanced Manufacturing
    • Geographic Information Systems
    • Technical Theatre

    SUNY takes pride in offering workforce development programs that lead to upward mobility for New Yorkers and provide pathways to future degrees and certificates.

    Part-Time TAP for Non-Degree Programs

  • Everyone can benefit from flexible, low-cost career training.

    Here are some people who have the most to gain from completing a microcredential:

    1. Professionals looking to upskill — If you already work in a specific industry and want to acquire new skills or deepen your expertise, microcredentials can provide focused learning opportunities to enhance your current skill set.
    2. Individuals seeking career change — If you are considering a career transition or looking to enter a new field, microcredentials can help you develop the necessary skills and knowledge to make a successful switch.
    3. Recent graduates and current students — Microcredentials can complement your primary area of study and make you more marketable in a competitive job market.
    4. Individuals with time constraints — Whether you have work commitments, family responsibilities, or other time constraints, microcredentials offer a more manageable option for skill development.
    5. Lifelong learners — Microcredentials offer a convenient and flexible way to engage in ongoing education and stay updated with the latest advancements in your field.

    The value of a microcredential ultimately depends on your personal and professional goals. Take the time to assess your specific needs and choose a microcredential program that aligns with your career aspirations and areas of interest.

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