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…
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…
For Immediate Release Credential Engine and U.S. Navy Enter Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to Bring CTDL to Navy Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) April 20, 2018, (Washington, DC) –…
Premier Inventory Report from Credential Engine Confirms Over 300,000 Credentials in the United States April 5, 2018 (Washington, DC) – Today, Credential Engine released a new report detailing the first-ever…
Credential Engine Launches Platforms and Tools to Promote Credential Transparency Nonprofit rolls out centralized credential data platform to help students, employees, and organizations December 7, 2017 (Washington D.C.)—Credential Engine today…
For Immediate Release—November 6, 2017 New Jersey and Credential Engine Partnering to Bring Comparable Credential Data to the Garden State Washington D.C.—Credential Engine and the New Jersey Department of Labor…
Montana
Lead Partner: Accelerate Montana
In addition to Credential Engine, Montana partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
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Indiana
Lead Partner: Indiana Commission for Higher Education
In addition to Credential Engine, Indiana partners with:
Indiana Commission for Higher Education
With over 3,000 credentials published to the Registry, including all offered by the public two-year and four-year institutions, Indiana is using CTDL to power user tools that help Hoosiers make the most informed decisions on their education and career pathways.
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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Arkansas
Lead Partner: Arkansas Division of Information Systems (DIS)
In addition to Credential Engine, Arkansas partners with:
Arkansas Division of Information Systems
As part of the state’s new workforce development plan, leaders in Arkansas are creating a statewide registry to make critical information about credentials and their competencies available to learners, workers, and employers through online tools and learning and employment records.Â
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Forsyth County
Lead Partner: Forsyth Technical Community College (North Carolina)
In addition to Credential Engine, Forsyth County partners with:
Forsyth Technical Community College (North Carolina)
A consortium of 8 community colleges across the Piedmont Triad region is making credentials and competencies available as linked open data to strengthen the advanced manufacturing sector, as part of its Aligning the Workforce Education System for Manufacturing (AWESM) project.
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A consortium of 8 community colleges across the Piedmont Triad region is making credentials and competencies available as linked open data to strengthen the advanced manufacturing sector, as part of its Aligning the Workforce Education System for Manufacturing (AWESM) project.
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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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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
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: