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What can I do with the certification? What’s the difference between the three?
What can I do with the certification? What’s the difference between the three?

How to Use A Water Stories Certification

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Written by Water Stories
Updated over 10 months ago

We offer a certification for each pathway: Water Advocate, Land Steward, and Professional. In order to receive certification, students must complete each of the required actions in the workbook for the given pathway. You may change pathways during the course in the event that you find some actions too challenging, or decide to pursue a higher level of certification than originally intended. The difference between the certifications are the intended application of knowledge and skills gained from the course and the workbook. Individuals with the Water Cycle Restoration Advocate Certificate can use it as a credential to let their community know that they have the knowledge required to lead community education and action, and advocate for better water policies. The Water Cycle Restoration Steward Certificate is designed to teach people how to steward land they live on or own. This certificate can be used as a self education tool, and also can be presented as a credential to those who are, or want to be employed as caretakers, land managers and stewards. The Water Cycle Restoration Professional Certificate is designed to prepare individuals to offer professional services as water cycle restoration experts. This certificate can be used as a credential to show that you have the education and training to offer professional services as an entrepreneur, or as an employee of a company that offers such services.

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