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Including the ones institutions usually dodge. If yours isn't here, ask us — you'll get the same kind of answer.
Here is the precise answer. Bloom AI University is an educational institution offering professional certificates and credentials. We are not a degree-granting statutory university, and we do not yet hold institutional accreditation — the background work toward accreditation is underway. In the meantime, what stands behind a Bloom credential is what we can show: outcome-based standards, artifact-based assessment with human review, and public verification of every certificate we issue. Our certificates should never be misrepresented as academic degrees — we say so in our own terms of service — and when we partner with universities, academic credit decisions remain entirely theirs.
Intelligent, non-technical professionals — people who want to actually understand AI, not collect tool tricks. No programming background is required for any Foundation program. Graduate-level English proficiency is the only prerequisite.
Sprints: seven days at 60–90 minutes a day. Foundation certificates: typically two to six weeks, around ten hours a week. Mastery programs: six to twelve months at ten to fifteen hours a week. Every program page states its commitment plainly — see the catalog.
Pricing is provided on enquiry, per program. We won't publish a number here and quietly change it there — when you ask, you get the current figure in writing. Sprints credit toward their Foundation certificate, so the path you've already walked is never paid for twice. The orientation, the Practice Studio labs, and the Bloom Challenge are free, always.
A sprint is seven days — enough to begin a discipline properly and produce one verifiable artifact. A certificate is weeks of coursework — enough to grow that discipline into working competence with a portfolio behind it. Every sprint ladders into a named certificate with tuition credit.
Yes, openly and within stated rules. Our platform's AI tutor operates in distinct academic modes — full assistance while learning, restricted help during assessment, feedback on completed work. The same integrity standards we teach, we run on. Our academic integrity policy is public.
An optional instrument available after completing any Bloom course: a multi-week observation period that produces verified, student-owned evidence of professional dependability. It is opt-in, built on demonstrated work, honest about confidence, and it never ranks people. The full commitments are on the Reliability Standard page.
Yes. Every certificate carries a unique code and verifies publicly on Cultivate, our learning platform — anyone you share it with can confirm it is real, without creating an account.
Free, today, no account: the orientation takes about fifteen minutes and teaches you what AI actually is and where it fails. From there, the Practice Studio labs build real skill, and the Bloom Challenge shows you how you currently think. When you're ready for structure, begin with a seven-day sprint.