There is a growing interest in non-degree workforce programs at community colleges, but despite the hype, outcomes for these programs have been mixed.
At their best, non-degree programs serve as faster, more affordable pathways to quality jobs, but at their worst non-degree programs can lead to unemployment, underemployment, or employment in jobs that don’t offer financial stability.
To address how to design high-quality non-degree programs, the Center on Education and Labor at New America (CELNA), with support from Lumina Foundation, launched a research and storytelling project called New Models for Career Preparation. We conducted research to understand how these programs at community colleges could be designed in a high-quality manner and to unpack how community colleges themselves can transform to excel at non-degree workforce education.
After three years of investigation with hundreds of college, workforce, and employer leaders, CELNA is proud to produce three practical briefs from New Models to help community college leaders elevate quality at the heart of their non-degree programs and a policy brief to help federal and state policymakers maximize the impact of non-degree education at community colleges.
Join us in person at New America or online for this half-day summit on December 8 from 9-1:30 PM EST. This will be a widely attended event open to the public with breakfast and lunch provided.
Follow the conversation online with #QualityCredentials and by following @NewAmericaEd.
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Mary Alice McCarthy, @McCarthyEdWork
Senior Director of the Center on Education and Labor at New America
Chauncy Lennon, @ChauncyLennon
VP Lumina Foundation
Shalin Jyotishi, @ShalinJyotishi
Senior Analyst on Education and Labor, New America and Fellow at World Economic Forum
Panel 1: What makes a community college prepared to excel at micro-credential-centered workforce development?
Mildred Coyne, @MildredGCoyne1
Senior VP for Workforce Innovation and Education, Broward College
Antonio Delgado, @AntonioDelgad9
VP for Technology Partnerships, Miami Dade College
Paul Fain, @paulfain (moderator)
Journalist & Analyst, The Job
Iris Palmer, @IrisonHigherEd
Deputy Director for Community Colleges, New America
Amanda Winters, @awintersdc
Program Director for Postsecondary Education, National Governors Association
Jee Hang Lee, @jhwl
President & CEO, Association of Community College Trustees
Alex Camardelle, @AKCamardelle
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
Iris Palmer, @IrisonHigherEd
Deputy Director for Community Colleges, New America
Goldie Bluemnstyk, @GoldieStandard (moderator)
Senior Writer, Chronicle of Higher Education