ADVANCED TRAINING: Plant Pathology (Virtual) FULL

As with all Advanced Trainings, certified Extension Master Gardeners will need agent approval, with the standard maximum of two attendees per county. The training has a maximum capacity of 25 participants.
The process differs from the usual procedure, so please follow the steps below closely:
- Friday, October 18th: Form sent to CEAs to submit their two approved volunteers for the training. The submission deadline is November 13.
- Monday, November 17th: Pre-approved volunteers, as submitted by the CEAs, will receive a link to the self-paced portion of the course. Learners will use this link to pay the $150 registration fee directly through AgriLife Learn and access the course anytime between November 17th and 28th. It is highly recommended that participants complete the self-study portion during this time to prepare for the two in-depth Zoom sessions.
- Thursday, November 27th: A link to the two Teams sessions will be sent to all registered learners by the course instructor, Angelina Bernadini. A reminder email will also be sent out.
If you have questions, please email Program Manager Nicky Maddams at [email protected]
Advanced Training is offered to certified Extension Master Gardeners whereby they may obtain greater knowledge that supports or expands specific county educational programs. Agents must approve a volunteer to attend an Advanced Training Class. Attendees of Advanced Training Classes are to prioritize public education for the purpose of attending.
Advanced Training classes provide a minimum of 16 hours of education. Following completion of the training, an individual must complete a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service in the subject matter. These hours are in addition to annual recertification requirements. It is recommended that a designated program or project be outlined prior to attending the training class for the volunteer to be able to obtain certification.

