Family Life Education Certificate Course
The School of Education and Human Development (SED) once again offers its Family Life Education (FLE) Certificate Course.
The course draws on various sources for its content and design: the international and local literature on family life education, the “content areas” identified by the National Council on Family Relations and family life education experts, and notes of experience of local groups and organizations involved in helping families meet their various needs.
It is ideal for organizations (non-government, faith-based, civic, and businesses implementing family-friendly policies and programs), dioceses, parishes, local government units, schools (public and private), and school-related organizations involved in parent formation and education, guidance counseling, and family counseling.
The certificate course consists of 12 modules (six foundational and six professional-technical), delivered over 20 Saturdays (from June 14 to October 25, 2025), using a blended learning mode (a mix of in-person and online classes). Each meeting day features synchronous and asynchronous sessions lasting a total of six hours.
Apply through this link. Individual interviews will be scheduled as soon as the application form is received.
To learn more about the certificate course, check out the FLE brochure.
For inquiries, email us at [email protected].