Collection: Personal Historian Certificate

Do you love the story side of genealogy? The Personal Historian credentialing program trains professional genealogists to preserve the lives, wisdom, and legacies of their clients — through interviews, photography, video, writing, heirloom preservation, and storytelling.

As a credentialed Personal Historian, you'll work with individuals, families, organizations, businesses, and historical places to capture and tell their stories. It's one of the most meaningful — and lucrative — specialties in professional genealogy.

What You'll Learn

  • Interview and oral history techniques
  • Photography, video, and multimedia storytelling
  • Genealogical research and writing
  • Heirloom preservation
  • Business skills for working with clients and organizations

PLCGS — Personal Historian (Full Professional Credential) — 40 Credits

Earn the internationally recognized PLCGS post-nominal (Professional Learning Certificate in Genealogical Studies — Personal Historian) by completing:

  • 22 compulsory Personal Historian courses + 3 electives
  • 15 Methodology courses

The full program can be completed in as little as 9–12 months, or spread out to fit your schedule — fully flexible, fully online.

25-Course Personal Historian Certificate — Continuing Education

Already hold a PLCGS or other professional credential? The 25-course certificate (22 compulsory + 3 electives) is an excellent continuing education option to add Personal Historian expertise to your existing qualifications.

All students create an account at GenealogicalStudies.com to access courses online. Program includes readings, videos, live instructor meetings, written assignments, personal interview assignments, and final exams.

Questions? Call 800.580.0165 x1 or book a student advising appointment via the chat app.

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Find the courses to meet your professional genealogy goals here at the International Institute of Genealogical Studies. 

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