Recommendations for use of Education Credit?

Just found out that my firm has an education credit that will help cover the costs of continued learning / classes. I am in an IB analyst role, but a less technical group and would like to bolster up LBO model skills / some more granular finance topics that may look good on a resume. I eventually want to jump to MM PE or REPE. Aside from the WSO PE prep course and other similar boot camps, does anyone have any experience with NYU, Columbia or Wharton online classes? Thinking this could totally be worth it considering no out-of-pocket cost and probably a nice bullet on the CV. 

Appreciate any input here. 

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