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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Life Skills.

Where do I go to sign up and take the Life Skills Class?

You can register and begin your course immediately by clicking the 'Start Now' button on this page.

Are there any tests I will need to take?

No. The Life Skills Class does not require tests. You will have the option to complete an optional no-fail knowledge assessment at the end.

How long is the Life Skills Class?

You are required to spend a minimum of 4 to 52 hours reviewing the material depending on which option you select. Common durations are 4, 8, 12, 16, 26, 36, and 52 hours. You do not need to accrue that time in one sitting.

What topics are covered in the Life Skills Class?

Our comprehensive curriculum covers self-awareness, goal setting, decision making, time management, financial literacy basics, effective communication, healthy relationships, stress management, conflict resolution, critical thinking, job readiness, and personal accountability. The program is designed to build practical, everyday competencies.

Is this the same as an independent living skills class?

Yes. Our Life Skills Class covers the same core competencies as independent living skills programs, including financial literacy, decision-making, communication, and personal accountability. Many courts and agencies accept our program as fulfilling independent living or life management education requirements.

Is this the same as an adulting class?

Yes. 'Adulting classes' and life skills classes cover the same essential competencies: budgeting, time management, goal-setting, communication, conflict resolution, and personal accountability. Our program is a comprehensive, court-accepted version of what is commonly referred to as an adulting or life management course.

Will this class satisfy a juvenile court or re-entry requirement?

Yes. Our Life Skills Class satisfies court-ordered education requirements for juvenile probation, diversion programs, and re-entry programming. The curriculum covers decision-making, goal-setting, financial literacy, job readiness, and personal responsibility β€” the core competencies mandated by most juvenile and re-entry courts. Our certificate documents your hours and completion for court submission.

When will I receive my certificate of completion?

Certificates are instantly available for download the moment you complete the class. We will also immediately email a copy.

Is your Life Skills Class guaranteed to be accepted?

Yes. If for any reason our certificate is not accepted we will refund your money in full with written proof of decline.

Will I receive proof of enrollment?

Yes. An enrollment verification letter will be emailed immediately upon enrollment at no extra charge.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.

Am I able to start and stop the class at any time?

Yes. Your progress is saved each time you leave and return.

Related Life Skills Resources

πŸ—ΊοΈ State ProgramsπŸ›οΈ Court DirectoryπŸ“‹ RequirementsπŸ“° ArticlesπŸ“– About the Courseβš™οΈ How It Works

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