Career PathwaysDual Enrollment, Articulation and Transfer
Whether through transfer and articulation, through grants that bring disconnected learners back to higher education or through short-term credentialing…
Resources on topics such as dual and concurrent enrollment, articulation and transfer, credit and non-credit course transfer and early college high schools.
Whether through transfer and articulation, through grants that bring disconnected learners back to higher education or through short-term credentialing…
This guide, published by the College in High School Alliance, is organized around three state and three national imperatives…
Dual enrollment is rising in popularity as an option for learners in Career Technical Education (CTE) to jumpstart postsecondary…
This policy profile featuring research from Dr Kristin Corkhill offers recommendations for how state leaders can continue to support…
Dallas, Texas is one of the six sites selected to participate in the New Skills ready network. This five-year…
Nashville, Tennessee is one of the six sites selected to participate in the New Skills ready network. This five-year…
This report summarizes the work of the SREB Dual Enrollment Initiative to date, lays out its agenda for 2023,…
As state and federal policymakers consider policy changes CTE to strengthen college and career pathways for today’s youth, it…
This tool, developed by workgroup members representing various state agencies, advances that any policy — be it regulatory, legislative…
Dual enrollment provides opportunities for high school students to take college courses and earn college credit. The COVID-19 pandemic…
This 50-state report reveals key findings on how EPSOs serve CTE learners and provides recommendations for state leaders to…
This resource from the College in High School Alliance builds upon its state policy roadmap to illustrate how state…
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