What Colleges and States Should Know About Providing Outreach on Credit for Industry Credentials
Education
United States
Started May 19, 2026
The authors developed an infographic to show how the Ohio Department of Higher Education and colleges in Ohio provided outreach on credit for industry credential programs
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What Colleges and States Should Know About Providing Outreach on Credit for Industry Credentials
RAND Corporation (United States) | May 18, 2026
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Outreach on credit for industry credentials empowers students by providing clearer pathways to career advancement and higher education.
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The effectiveness of outreach initiatives for industry credentials should be evaluated to ensure they meet the diverse needs of all students.
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Increasing awareness of credit for industry credentials can bridge the skills gap and align education with labor market demands.
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State and colleges may face challenges in standardizing credit for industry credentials, leading to confusion among students and employers.
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Focusing too much on industry credentials may undermine traditional academic programs and the value of a holistic education.
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