
The 'Your guide to Certified Membership of ALT' online course for candidates has been designed as a 6-week course that can be completed from start to finish or as a resource candidates can dip in and out of depending on their needs. Each week focuses on one of the CMALT core areas and includes guidance and advise from existing holders and assessors.
If you have any questions or need any help using the course, please email CMALT@alt.ac.uk.
Accessing the course
Step 1: create an account
The details you provide will only be visible to ALT and Catalyst IT staff, who administer, support and maintain the course. Your data will not be visible to other participants.
- Go to https://go.alt.ac.uk/ALTOnlineCourses
- Click Create new account.
- Enter a username for example JoBloggs.
- Enter a password. Minimum of 8 characters long, containing at least 1 digit and at least 1 special character.
- Enter your email address.
- Enter a first name.
- Optionally, enter your city/town and select your country from the dropdown list.
- Click Create my new account.
- You will receive an email to the email address you provided.
- Click on the link in the email to confirm your account.
To delete your account at any time, open your profile, under 'Privacy and policies' you can select to export all of your data and/or delete your account.
Step 2: enrol on Your guide to Certified Membership of ALT (CMALT)
- If you cannot see the course, go to https://go.alt.ac.uk/CMALTGuide
- Click on Enrol me.
- You are now enrolled.
- Complete the course from start to finish or dip in and out of the resources most useful to you.
Learn about how the course was developed
The CMALT course for candidates was a collaboration between ALT, Catalyst IT Europe and King's Digital, King's College London. Learn about how King's Digital designed the course in the recording from the 2025 CMALT Week launch event.