March 15, 2010
NASDCTEc Explores National Inventory of Credentialing Programs
Students today may graduate and receive a high school diploma, but what leverage does this provide out in the real world? You dont have to be an employer to know that a high school diploma will not give someone a leg up when looking for a job. In todays competitive workforce, individuals will have to be equipped with some proof that documents their ability to meet career expectations. Many programs may cultivate well-qualified and skilled individuals, but without a recognized credential these students do not have the documentation that will capture employers attention and trust. So, how do we help individuals stand out and, most importantly, secure a job?
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