Work, Community College, and Work-Based Learning: Avoiding False Choices
Creative states, colleges, and employers are showing us ways to help working students avoid false choices.
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Creative states, colleges, and employers are showing us ways to help working students avoid false choices.
We share four key characteristics of students鈥 current jobs that they valued most.
New community college baccalaureate programs can open doors for students who want to stay in their rural communities.
If adults have limited time to learn about work-based learning, what鈥檚 a community college to do? The solution might be in the classroom.
Working community college students had strongly negative reactions to the idea of paid work-based learning opportunities.
This report explores the demographic characteristics of Texas students in community college bachelor鈥檚 programs.
Even refugees who arrive with high levels of English and college degrees may not be able to use it toward employment.
We spoke to two rural college leaders about what bachelor’s programs mean for their colleges and what’s on the horizon.