Explore Badging Opportunities
Seton Hall badges: Seton Hall offers a wide range of digital badges that recognize
academic achievement, leadership, professional development, and more. Explore recent
opportunities below.
- Peer Educator Badge »

Earned by students who apply for, are selected for, and complete the 3-day Peer Educator
training hosted by the Dean of Students Office.
For more information, contact Student Services
- THRIVE Badge »

Earned by completing a six-hour interactive workshop focused on resilience, mindfulness,
values clarification, emotional regulation, and relationship-building skills.
For more information, contact Student Services
- Online Teaching Certificate Level 1 »

Earned by completing all course content, assignments and the Capstone Project for
the Online Teaching Certificate Level 1 program.
The Certificate program runs during the summer. For more information, contact Renee
Cicchino at [email protected].
- Online Teaching Certificate Level 2 »

Earned by completing the Level 2 course requirements, including best practices in
building a Canvas course, transparent grading, engaging lectures and course content
management.
The Certificate program runs during the summer. For more information, contact Renee
Cicchino at [email protected].
- Microsoft Essentials Champion »

Earned by demonstrating basic proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook as
part of the Microsoft Office 365 Essentials training.
You can self-enroll and complete this course at any time during the year. Here is
the Self-Enroll link
- Microlearning Champion »

Earned by attending at least four of the six Microlearning Summer Series sessions
on June 25, 2025, and submitting a feedback survey.
- Safe Zone Training »
Earned by completing a set number of community service hours or social impact projects.
Past Badges
- IPE Module 4 »
Person-Centered Care, Humanism, and Co-Production of Health: Earned by completing
all requirements for Interprofessional Education Module 4, focused on collaborative,
person-centered healthcare practices.
- Digital Transformation »
Earned by submitting all required deliverables for at least four topics in the Digital
Transformation learning series.
- VITA/TCE Basic Certification »
Earned by achieving IRS certification in basic tax preparation through the Volunteer
Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
- VITA/TCE Advanced Certification »
Earned by achieving IRS certification in advanced tax preparation for participation
in the VITA program.
- Accessibility Champion Spring 2025 »
Earned for participants’ dedication to making course materials accessible and fostering
an inclusive educational experience.
- Stillman 1000 Badge »
Earned by visiting the websites of nine different departments or scanning QR codes
at their campus locations as part of the Freshman Business Seminar and completing
a short two-question quiz for each.
- Accessibility Champion badge »

Earned by attending at least four Accessibility Summer 2025 workshops and completing
post-session surveys.
Claim and Share Your Badge
Link to our Knowledge Base article for step-by-step instructions on how to add badges to your LinkedIn profile or digital
portfolio.
Sharing your digital badges on LinkedIn is a great way to showcase your skills and
accomplishments to future employers and professional connections. This guide will
walk you through the steps to post your badge directly to your LinkedIn profile. By
adding your achievements, you can highlight the industry-recognized training you’ve
completed and strengthen your professional brand.
Showcasing your digital badges on social media is an excellent way to highlight your
skills and achievements to a wider audience. This guide provides the steps for sharing your badge on platforms beyond LinkedIn.