Credential Engine follows a clearly defined, open process to make significant updates to develop the Credential Transparency Description Language (CTDL). This process includes subject matter and technical experts forming short-term…
The January 2023 edition of Transparency, Credential Engine’s once-monthly newsletter, went out yesterday. If you missed it, you can read it online. To be in the know and receive your own…
Privacy-preserving digital wallets powered by verifiable Learning and Employment Records (LERs) can enable more equitable access to education and employment opportunities in an increasingly dynamic and ever-evolving labor market. By…
The December 2022 edition of Transparency, Credential Engine’s once-monthly newsletter, went out yesterday. If you missed it, you can read it online. To be in the know and receive your own copy…
Washington DC (December 7, 2022) — National nonprofit Credential Engine today released their fourth count of secondary and postsecondary credentials in the United States. This year’s Count of U.S. Postsecondary and Secondary Credentials report identified 1,076,358…
On December 7th, Credential Engine celebrates its five-year anniversary. Over these past five years, we have accomplished working with over half the states, as well as with federal agencies, Congress,…
Most high school seniors will spend the next several months thinking about college, filling out applications, writing essays, taking college entrance exams and visiting college campuses. In all the excitement…
Senators Braun and Hickenlooper will discuss the value of credential transparency, their states’ work on the issue, and plans for legislation that will support states in their efforts to advance…