Crash Course

  • Course

    10 study skill videos available 24/7

  • Cost

    No out-of-pocket cost for BHMT-eligible employees

Study smarter with Crash Course

Crash Course makes learning easy with short, engaging videos on a variety of academic topics. These videos are perfect for anyone with a busy schedule who needs practical tips to succeed in school. You can learn to:

  • Take better notes
  • Stay organized
  • Build deeper focus
  • Overcome procrastination
  • Build stronger study habits

What can you learn?

You’ll get access to the Crash Course “Study Skills” series—a set of 10 quick lessons that cover helpful study habits and strategies:

  • Taking Notes – 8:51 minutes
  • Reading Assignments – 9:53 minutes
  • Memory – 10:51 minutes
  • Planning & Organization – 9:25 minutes
  • Focus & Concentration – 10:12 minutes
  • Procrastination – 10:26 minutes
  • Studying for Exams – 8:59 minutes
  • Test Anxiety – 8:50 minutes
  • Papers & Essays – 9:00 minutes
  • Exercise – 10:27 minutes

Customize your viewing experience

  • Audio plays automatically—use headphones if you’re in a shared space
  • Adjust the video speed to match your preference
  • Turn on closed captions (CC) for better understanding and accessibility

To be eligible to view a Crash Course video, you must:

  • Be a KP Union Alliance or Coalition employee
  • Be a BHMT-eligible employee
  • Have completed your probationary period

To access the Crash Course videos, you’ll need:

  • A reliable computer or mobile device with an internet connection
  • A current web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Edge

Ask about BHMT’s Laptop Lending Program if you need a computer for your classes.

  1. Choose the Register button.
  2. Enter your NUID to confirm your eligibility.
  3. Read and approve the BHMT Beneficiary Agreement.
  4. Choose a Crash Course video.
  5. Bookmark the YouTube view that displays the Crash Course playlist on your first visit.
  6. Select Play and start learning!

BHMT is a great benefit, the programs and institutions are 2nd to none.

Anna P.

Colorado