EDSE Announces 'Equity Tuition' for Spring Sex Educator Certification Program

EDSE Announces 'Equity Tuition' for Spring Sex Educator Certification Program

PORTLAND, Ore. — Everyone Deserves Sex Ed (EDSE) has announced the availability of two equity tuition spots for its spring Sex Educator Certification program.

According to a rep, the discounted tuition is available to sexual wellness professionals who want an accredited certification and need financial support. Applications are open until Feb. 20.

The EDSE program takes place live online and features sexual wellness educators Luna Matatas, Goody Howard, Sarah Tomchesson, N. Jasmine Johnson, and Hodder-Shipp. Topics include gender and sexual identity development; kink, BDSM, and sexual expression; affirmative consent and sexual communication; body image, disability, and ableism; safer sex and harm reduction; and how to answer customer questions effectively, among other subjects.

“Knowledge is power, and EDSE offers adult industry professionals the modern tools and knowledge they need to confidently do their jobs and stay competitive,” said EDSE founder Anne Hodder-Shipp. “This certification also gives adult companies and brands a way to stand out and differentiate themselves while making a positive impact. This is the future of the adult industry, and EDSE helps companies and their staff stay ahead of the curve.”

The Spring 2026 classes take place every other week for a total of 13 days and 60 hours. The dates range from Feb. 28 to April 26.

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