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Understanding How Community College Certificates Can Meet Learner Expectations for Economic Mobility - September 2024

16 Sep 2024

While colleges cannot control job quality, they can be intentional about using labor market data and employer insights to select which certificates to develop and deliver, designing programs for jobs that meet specific quality standards in terms of wages and work conditions and equipping students with the right competencies to enter and advance beyond those roles. [...] Labor market returns to these credentials are highly variable, and the share of the population with certificates that have significant wage premiums has declined in recent years.iii Studies of national and state administrative data attribute this variability to certificate length and field of study. [...] This movement toward “stackability” is based on the idea that a short-term certificate can serve as a “stepping-stone” or “the first rung” of an educational ladder, based on the assumption that students will return to college to take advantage of further opportunities to advance within the industry. [...] From there, colleges can select which certificates to design and deliver, pegging programs to jobs that meet specific quality standards in terms of wages and work conditions and equipping students with the right competencies to start in and advance beyond these roles. [...] We attempted to understand the connection between the vision of non-degree programs as a fast-track to economic mobility and the expectations and experiences of those completing manufacturing certificates.

Authors

Dina Buck

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14
Published in
United States of America

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