EdX Partners with Tech Leaders for Innovative Pathways from Online Learning to Career Success

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Today, we are excited to announce that we are partnering with GE and Microsoft to provide Massachusetts residents with high-quality online programs and courses that deliver in-demand skills and lead directly to employment opportunities. The details about these incredible partnerships are included in this blog post, but you can read more here.

We were thrilled to make this announcement at an event hosted by the Governor of Massachusetts earlier today!

About the GE Partnership


GE is offering 100 FREE edX certificates to Massachusetts residents. Sign up for those here! In addition, if you’re currently enrolled (or planning to enroll) in any of the following online MicroMasters programs on edX – and if you complete and pass the program in 2018 – GE will guarantee you an interview in Boston for an internship or full-time role. Simply enroll in any of the programs below and email edX@ge.com when you’ve completed and passed the program. Good luck!

MicroMasters Programs included in the partnership:

MITx MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management

RITx MicroMasters Program in Cybersecurity

UMUC MicroMasters Program in Cloud Computing

ColumbiaX MicroMasters Program in Artificial Intelligence

About the Microsoft Partnership


Microsoft is offering 500 coupons in 2018 for FREE edX certificates for any Microsoft course on edX for Massachusetts residents. Sign up for those here! Microsoft has has also committed to contribute toward the cost for any Community College student in Massachusetts to complete the entry level Computer Science Professional Certificate on edX. For 6 months, starting May 1, 2018, Microsoft will give Massachusetts Community College students who complete the first two courses in the program a free certificate for the third and final course. If you qualify for this offer, visit this site to sign up for information on how to get a coupon for the third course.

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