Supply Chain Career Ready Certification Program Registration
Thanks for your interest in the Supply Chain Career Ready Certification Program for first and second year SCM students at UT-Knoxville! This form will allow you to register for the program. If you have not already reviewed the details provided here, please do so before submitting this registration to ensure you fully understand what you are signing up for.

Within 2 weeks of your submission, you will receive an email confirming that you have been granted access to a Canvas course called "Supply Chain Career Ready." You'll maintain access to the Canvas course for 6 months, and can work through it at your own pace. The bulk of this certification program will be completed asynchronously, and all the detail you need to understand requirements and expectations will be provided in Canvas.

Once you have completed and passed all modules, you will receive the certification and associated LinkedIn badge, be added to the next Career Ready resume book to be shared with employer partners, and be included in the next Career Ready networking event.

Best of luck completing the certification! We are excited to help you get an early start to your education and experience in supply chain management!
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First and last name *
UTK email address *
Student ID number (000-000000) *
Which of the following best describes you? *
What year of school is this for you? *
Select any SCM student organizations of which you are currently a member (if applicable).
How did you first learn about this program? *
If you learned about the program from a career coach, fellow student, or faculty member, please list their name here.
I understand that in order to earn this Career Ready certification and the benefits associated with it, I must complete all requirements outlined in the Canvas course satisfactorily within 6 months from the date on which I receive access. *
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