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ASLA offers a variety of ways to continue your education, wherever you are.
Upcoming ASLA Webinars:
Earn LA CES-Approved PDH Online
Webinars on learn.asla.org provide information on new and evolving practices and techniques. These distance learning opportunities are also a convenient and affordable way to earn the professional development hours (PDH) needed to meet state licensure requirements. PDH are approved by the Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System™ (LA CES™) and can be earned after viewing a presentation by completing and passing a self study exam.
Be sure to check state mandatory continuing education requirements to ensure that LA CES courses are compatible with your state requirements. Explore detailed information on state continuing education requirements.
ASLA Member Discounts
For discounted prices and to access members-only free content, you must use your existing ASLA username and password to log in to learn.asla.org. With the exception of a few LARE Prep webinars, all ASLA Online Learning webinars are free for student members!
Free PDH of the Month
ASLA continues to offer one on-demand webinar each month at no cost to all current members! Members must register for the Free PDH of the Month by logging in to learn.asla.org with their existing ASLA member login and then clicking the Free PDH icon on the learn.asla.org homepage to access the free webinar and accompanying exam for professional development hours.
Browse an archive of Online Learning webinars that includes PPN-hosted presentations, ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture education session recordings, LARE Prep, and SITES AP Exam Prep. These instant learning opportunities offer LA CES-approved PDH at your own pace, on your schedule.
Are you interested in sharing your experiences and expertise? Online Learning offers an excellent platform for you to share your ideas, research, and knowledge, and gain recognition for your work. Live presentations are recorded for later viewing, so the potential audience and level of exposure over time is even larger.