Fewer and fewer people have four years of time—and even less have the money—to dedicate to learning simultaneously while new skills are emerging and old skills are becoming obsolete. A growing number of learners are pursuing multiple sources of education and training, such as coding bootcamps, to build their workforce pathway.
By: Brenda Perea, Director of Education and Workforce Strategies, Credly Go to high school. Go to college and get a degree. Use the skills you learned in college to enter…
By: John C. Foster, President/CEO NOCTI/Nocti Business Solutions and Amie L. Bloomfield, Executive Vice President NOCTI People say that in order to make new friends one has to be willing…
Credential Engine announced today a grant from the Northrop Grumman Foundation for Credential Engine’s growing work to publish credentials in support of the Department of Defense (DoD), our military service…
By: Scott Cheney, Executive Director, Credential Engine It’s ironic, but true: right now it’s easier to find rich, comparable, transparent data when shopping for cars, airline tickets, phones, washing machines—just…
Jobs are changing—are our students prepared? Students today have a variety of pathways to consider after high school. But policymakers, families, and educators do not have the information they need…
For Immediate Release Credential Engine Announces National Retail and Hospitality Credentials Initiative June 27, 2018 (Washington, D.C.)—Credential Engine announced today a new national effort to identify, capture, and publish the…
Credential Engine is excited to share a new Challenge from the Department of Education, which seeks “the best ideas worldwide for how to align our postsecondary educational ecosystem to the…
For Immediate Release Press Release: Credential Engine Partners with Kansas, Michigan, and Ohio to Increase Credential Transparency May 22, 2018 (Washington, D.C.)—Credential Engine announced today new partnerships with three…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New England Board of Higher Ed Launches Regional Initiative with Credential Engine May 9, 2018 (Boston, MA – The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) received…
By: Scott Cheney, Executive Director, Credential Engine and Jonathan Finkelstein, Founder & CEO, Credly At its peak, 2017 Black Friday spending exceeded $1 million per minute. Online sales grew by…
Georgia
Lead Partner: Governor’s Office of Education and Workforce Transformation
In addition to Credential Engine, Georgia partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
No, this state is not part of a multi-state region
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Alabama
Lead Partner: Governor’s Office of Education and Workforce Transformation
In addition to Credential Engine, Alabama partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
Leaders in Alabama are developing a statewide credential registry using CTDL as the foundation for important skill development work to advance the success of Alabama residents and businesses.
No, this state is not part of a multi-state region
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Tennessee
Lead Partner: Governor’s Office of Education and Workforce Transformation
In addition to Credential Engine, Tennessee partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
No, this state is not part of a multi-state region
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Nevada
Lead Partner: Nevada Governor's Office of Workforce Innovation (GOWINN)
In addition to Credential Engine, Nevada partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
No, this state is not part of a multi-state region
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Yes
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Arkansas
Lead Partner: Arkansas Division of Information Systems (DIS)
In addition to Credential Engine, Arkansas partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
Lead Partner: Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
In addition to Credential Engine, Minnesota partners with: