Does Apple have a Virtual University like Microsoft Virtual University

I'm and up an coming IT student barely 30, I want to learn hints and task to help my users. Is there a Mac/OS or Virtual Machine esq, Virtual University to do this in. Equal or better than Microsoft's Virtual University that exist at www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/.
What is the program or service Apple has?

Hi Bxaxnxk,
If you are interested in more information about training resources for Apple systems and software, you may find the following page helpful:
Apple - Training and Certification
http://training.apple.com/
Regards,
- Brenden

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