Understanding the difference between Edovo certificates and transcripts—and how they support meaningful outcomes.
Learners earn certificates only when they complete courses.
All completed content—courses, resources, surveys, assessments—appears on a transcript.
Certificates and transcripts are viewable and sharable via the Transcript Portal.
Judges, parole boards and facility staff may use this data to assess a learner’s effort, growth, and course alignment with charges or reentry goals.
Certificates are ideal for celebrating course achievements.
Transcripts give a full picture of a learner’s engagement on Edovo.
At Edovo, learning doesn’t just happen—it’s tracked, recognized, and celebrated. That’s where certificates and transcripts come in.
Certificates
Learners earn a certificate when they complete a course—a structured, interactive experience with clear learning objectives and built-in assessments. Certificates are awarded for each course completed, with a score of either “Passed” or “Needs Improvement,” based on the criteria outlined in the course description.
Each certificate includes:
Learner’s name
Course title
Date of completion
Only courses are eligible for certificates. Because stand-alone resources, surveys, and assessments do not include a testing component or measurable outcome, they do not result in certificates—but they still appear on the learner’s transcript.
A transcript is a comprehensive learning report. Think of it as a full academic record—it includes:
Courses completed (with certificate status)
Time spent in courses, interactive resources, stand-alone resources, surveys, and assessments
Cumulative learning time
Transcripts capture everything a learner does on Edovo, not just courses—making them a powerful tool for case managers, educators, judges, and learners themselves.
Learn how to access certificates and transcripts here → https://www.edovo.org/transcripts
Certificates and transcripts aren’t just paperwork—they’re powerful proof of personal growth and learning.
We’ve seen them used to support:
Reduced sentencing based on consistent learning engagement
Class or level reductions in jail or prison programming
Fulfillment of required programming such as anger management or parenting classes
Probation and parole compliance, especially when tied to educational or rehabilitative goals
Case management and reentry planning, using transcript data to guide support services
Parole board and judicial review, as a record of effort, reflection, and relevant skill-building
Courtroom discussions, where judges ask learners directly about their Edovo coursework and what it meant to them
Whether a learner completed a substance use course related to their charge, took steps toward employment readiness, or watched a video that lit that proverbial lightbulb, transcripts and certificates offer credible proof of effort—and a powerful story of change.
Courses = certificates and transcript listings
Stand-alone resources, surveys, and assessments = transcript listings only
Every time a learner picks up a tablet and chooses to grow, it’s recorded. Whether it’s a 20-hour course or a 10-minute podcast that shifts a perspective—it matters. And with Edovo’s tracking tools, you’ve got a meaningful way to share, celebrate, and stand behind that growth.