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Collegekrediet voor branchencertificaten
The authors of this report describe which individuals might benefit from credit for prior learning opportunities and identify useful outreach approaches that states and colleges might use to promote college credit for industry credentials
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RAND Corporation (United States) | Apr 14, 2026
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The implementation of college credit for industry credentials requires careful evaluation to ensure it benefits all student demographics equally.
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States that promote college credit for industry credentials could reduce workforce shortages by providing accessible pathways for skilled workers.
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Awarding college credit for industry credentials can accelerate career advancement for workers, aligning education with job market needs.
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There is a risk that focusing on industry credentials may lead to a narrow educational focus, ignoring the broader learning experience of a college degree.
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College credit for industry credentials may undermine traditional academic achievements, devaluing the hard work of degree-seeking students.
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