Access to professional web training (read the good reasons to take a web training programme) can be achieved in different ways. It is possible to use hours accumulated through the individual training entitlement (DIF — Droit Individuel à la Formation) or through individual training leave (CIF — Congé Individuel de Formation). Funding assistance is also available.
Digital Campus offers several web training programmes:
- Web Development programme
- Professional web programme - Bac+3 (6 months full-time)
- Professional web programme - Bac+5 (modular over 12 months)
DIF and CPF
The individual training entitlement (DIF — Droit Individuel à la Formation) allows employees in both the public and private sectors to accumulate 24 hours of training per year, carried over throughout their career.
Despite being abolished in 2015, the DIF remains an acquired right that employees can use to access the professional web training offered by Digital Campus. Since 2015, the DIF has been replaced by the Personal Training Account (CPF — Compte Personnel de Formation) (our students took part in the CPF HackTaFormation), allowing employees aged 16 and over to accumulate 24 hours of training entitlement per year up to 120 hours, and then 12 hours per year up to 150 hours. Accumulated training hours remain valid even if the employee changes employer.
It should be noted that training programmes that validate employees' knowledge and skills, as well as prior learning assessment (VAE — Validation des Acquis de l'Expérience), are automatically eligible for the CPF.