Waldorf University and OSHAcademy have partnered to provide OSHAcademy students with access to high quality, affordable higher education. Through this partnership, OSHAcademy students who successfully complete a qualifying program with a minimum score of 70% can transfer them into a Waldorf University BA or BAS in Occupational Safety. Students from OSHAcademy are also eligible for a 10% discount off our standard tuition rates as well as to apply for our Learning Partner scholarship awarded 6 times per year. 

Qualifying OSHAcademy Programs

  • General Industry
    • 132-hour Occupational Safety and Health Professional, or
    • General Industry 30 hour + 10 hour certifications (must complete both programs)
  • Construction
    • 192-hour Construction Safety and Health Professional, or
    • 40-hour EM-385-1-1 Construction Safety Hazard Awareness for Contractors, or
    • Construction 30 hour + 10 hour certifications (must complete both programs)
  • Oil and Gas
    • 233-hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Professional Program
  • Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response
    • 40-hour HAZWOPER for General Site Workers

Disclaimer: Waldorf University reserves the right to assign transfer credits based on their review. Several factors can impact transfer credits. Please contact us directly to confirm transfer credits and to answer any questions you may have.

About OSHAcademy

OSHAcademy provides free access to occupational safety and health training courses which are designed for employees, supervisors, managers, and employers. Unlike other online training providers who charge a fee to access their training material, OSHAcademy only charges a fee to document a student's training with high-quality certificates. OSHAcademy also has a network of 70 Authorized Training Providers (ATP) providing classroom-based safety and health instruction around the world. OSHAcademy is a private training institution and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).