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Cal State Fullerton Gets $1.4M for Career Pathways Projects

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The state awarded $18 million each to six regional collaboratives consisting of at least one K-12 school district, University of California campus, California State University campus, and community college district. It’s a burgeoning industry, expected to grow 7% between 2020 and 2030.

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These 10 schools found their footing creating quality alternative credentials

University Business

Among the first objectives in Kansas State’s 2023 strategic plan is to enroll 5,000 to 7,000 alternative credential-seeking learners by 2030 across continuing education courses, micro-credentials and industry training collaboratives. It took 10 months for the university to implement the system.

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Texas’ higher education landscape is changing dramatically with Gen Z

University Business

For the past 20 years, we have been experts in everything from traditional degrees to trade programs and community colleges across the U.S. In Texas, we’re noticing a trend that many four-year degree colleges are getting more multicultural students and fewer non-Hispanic White students.

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Higher ed must get ahead of AI paradigm shift (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Last August, I sat in a conference room in Delhi, India, listening to a partner at a global consulting firm tell us that by 2030, one-third of the world’s workforce will be Indian or of Indian descent and that India would not replicate China’s strategy of taking on the industries of the West—manufacturing, chemicals and steel—but (..)

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The European Microcredential Landscape

Parchment

And we did a very extensive research on manufacturing and retail where we identified concrete examples of microcredentials and the reasons why these exist currently in those sectors and how best, for example, they would develop in the future. This is super, super interesting and very important for us. Ready to feel the power of Parchment?

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ELEVATE program: Achievement Strategies from Illinois Tech: Changing Higher Education Podcast 166 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Raj Echambadi

The Change Leader, Inc.

For example, after learning that students were concerned about affordability, Illinois Tech partnered with the local community college system, the City Colleges of Chicago, to create an innovative program. So, we partnered with the local community college system, the City Colleges of Chicago.

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State Efforts to Advance Credentialing & Career Pathways

Parchment

And one of the things I think is really interesting about the work you’re doing is the shift from 10 years ago, let’s say is it was get everybody to college, right? The Lumina foundation came out with their, I think it was like 60 by 2030. You know, we want 60 % of people to have some post -secondary credential.