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Do I lose my certificate if my Uxcel Pro account expires?
Do I lose my certificate if my Uxcel Pro account expires?
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Written by Colin Pace
Updated over 3 months ago

No, you do not lose your certificates if your Uxcel Pro account expires. Once you have earned a certificate by completing a course, it remains accessible in your account, even if your Pro subscription ends.

However, while you can still view and download your certificates, your access to premium features, including the ability to take additional courses or earn new certificates, will be restricted until you renew your Pro subscription.

About Uxcel Professional Certification

Uxcel also offers Professional Certifications, which are different from regular course completion certificates. These certifications demonstrate a deeper mastery of specific design skills and are validated by industry experts.

However, Uxcel Professional Certifications are only valid for one year. After one year, the certification will be marked as expired. This reflects the fast-paced nature of the design industry and the importance of continuously improving and proving your knowledge and skills.

To maintain the validity of your Uxcel Professional Certification, you will need to retake the certification assessment after one year. This ensures that you stay up-to-date with the latest design trends and best practices, keeping your skills sharp and relevant.

Summary:

  • Regular Course Certificates are Permanent: Once earned, your certificates remain in your account even if your Pro subscription expires.

  • Professional Certifications are Valid for One Year: After one year, they expire to encourage continuous improvement and skill validation.

To regain full access to Uxcel’s course offerings and continue earning or renewing certifications, you can easily renew your Pro subscription at any time.

For more information on subscriptions and certifications, visit the Uxcel Pricing Page.

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