Top stories in higher ed for Tuesday
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| Lumina Foundation is committed to increasing the proportion of Americans with high-quality degrees, certificates and other credentials to 60 percent by 2025. |
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| Early Childhood Apprenticeships Build a Skilled Workforce, But Where’s the Pay? Mariana Dale, LAist SHARE: Facebook • Twitter Think apprenticeship and you might imagine construction workers, electricians, or maybe even a chef, but likely not a child-care provider. Randi Wolfe aims to change that perception. Wolfe runs Early Care and Education Pathways to Success, a nonprofit that coordinates apprenticeship programs throughout California. The effort integrates mentorship, on-the-job training, and free classes where providers can earn the college credits they need to move up the pay scale. |
One Way Maryland Can Better Support Undocumented Students in Higher Education Ewaoluwa Ogundana, New America SHARE: Facebook • Twitter When it comes to providing an affordable public higher education to undocumented students, few states compare to Maryland. At the same time, several key barriers still limit undocumented students from fully benefitting from their higher education credentials. Case in point: Maryland bars undocumented students from obtaining professional licenses. |
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RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY |
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