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Fall 2025 Online Illinois Gardener Training Registration

Our online, self-guided Illinois Gardener training course is available to take from the comfort of your home at your own pace. This online course is currently offered three times a year in Winter, Summer and Fall. Registration for this Fall session will be open from July 1- August 18 and the course kicks off on September 15. There are also three optional group Zoom sessions as a part of this course as well.

Important Dates to consider for the Fall Course
Fall 2025  (Course runs September 15- December 31)
·       Registration opens 7/1/2025
·       Registration closes 8/18/2025
·       Manuals start shipping out week of 8/25/2025
·       Training starts 9/15/2025
·       Group Zoom meetup dates: 9/15, 10/20, 11/17
 
What will you learn: Classes are taught by University of Illinois specialists and Extension educators. Information is science-based and specific to Illinois’ unique climate, soil, environment, insects, wildlife, and plants. Topics include botany, soils, vegetables, fruits, flowers, trees and shrubs, grasses, landscaping, insects, and diseases. The training includes videos, a manual, reading materials, and quizzes. The course can be completed in approximately 14 weeks with four hours of weekly work or additional time can be taken. A computer and strong internet connection is highly recommended.

Cost: The cost for the online training program is $300 and includes a print training manual shipped to your address, as well as access to a PDF digital version of the manual as well. Additional local fees may apply if local hands-on sessions are being offered in your county.

Manuals are shipped three-hole punched and shrink wrapped with cover and spine inserts. Binder not included. Recommended binder is one 2-1/2 inch binder or two 1 ½ inch binders.

Following the Course: Upon completion of the course, you’ll receive an Illinois Gardener Training Certificate of Completion. You’ll then be given the choice to stop there and simply utilize your new gardening knowledge in your own garden- or choose to move on to the next steps of the process to becoming a Certified Illinois Extension Master Gardener volunteer.

Because there is no subsequent volunteer commitment to just taking the online course, participants do not automatically become Illinois Master Gardeners and may not use the title of Master Gardener at this point. The title of ‘Master Gardener’ is a registered service mark and only to be used for Illinois Extension events and purposes.

Becoming an Illinois Extension Master Gardener volunteer requires applying, filling out the volunteer paperwork and being accepted into the program at your local county Extension office the next time they are accepting applications. Your acceptance or non-acceptance into the program is based on a variety of factors.

Please note that different counties have different periods for accepting applications and applying does not guarantee acceptance, as some units receive more applications than spaces available for new volunteers.
 
There may be some waiting period (possibly up to a year or two) between finishing the online training and being able to apply with your local county. Reach out to your local county Extension office prior to registering to find out when they're taking on new applications next if you are worried about having to wait. 
After training, you are welcome to take your new knowledge and put it to use in your local community, just remember that volunteer hours do not count towards Master Gardener hours until one is accepted into the program and the activity has been pre-approved.

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