Course purpose
A 4-hour bilingual online education course. Topics include common scams targeting older adults, recognition of red flags, identity theft and financial fraud, romance and tech support scams, family and caregiver fraud, reporting pathways, and a personal protection plan. A completion certificate is included.
Acceptance responsibility
There is no single national approval body for this type of education course. If a court, officer, employer, school, or agency assigned the course, confirm that they accept an online certificate course before paying or relying on completion.
Before-purchase review materials
Students can share the course name, 4 hours / 240 minutes length, curriculum preview, published price, education-only boundaries, and verification details before paying.
Education-only boundary
Not legal advice, medical advice, therapy, crisis care, addiction treatment, or a substitute for any program specifically required by a court, agency, employer, school, or supervising authority. Not a promise that any court, probation office, employer, school, agency, or licensing body will accept the certificate. Not legal advice on a specific fraud case, financial advice, criminal-prosecution counsel, recovery-of-funds guarantee, or replacement for reports filed with law enforcement, adult protective services, the FBI's IC3 portal, or the FTC.
Course timing
The course requires 4 hours / 240 minutes total. Lessons are completed online in sequence, and active course time is measured before the certificate can be issued.
Certificate requirements
A certificate is available after the student completes the course sequence, satisfies identity and seat-time controls, and passes the final review.
Bilingual access
The public information and core learning path are available in English and Spanish.
Price-match review
The posted tuition is $4.99. If a student finds a lower current public price for a comparable online certificate course, the request can be reviewed for a price match before purchase.
Support route
Support is handled by FAQ and email. A public phone number is not displayed unless a controlling rule requires one.