Dual Enrollment, Articulation and TransferWork-Based Learning
Audio Version (12 mins)Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) has been gaining prominence in recent years, most often connected to…
Resources on topics such as dual and concurrent enrollment, articulation and transfer, credit and non-credit course transfer and early college high schools.
Audio Version (12 mins)Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) has been gaining prominence in recent years, most often connected to…
Indianapolis, Indiana is one of the six sites selected to participate in the New Skills ready network. This five-year…
College in high school opportunities are a critical component of high-quality pathways that prepare young people for the good…
This brief highlights the challenges facing postsecondary administrators in facilitating seamless transitions between institutions; three major categories of s…
This guide, published by the College in High School Alliance, is organized around three state and three national imperatives…
Dallas, Texas is one of the six sites selected to participate in the New Skills ready network. This five-year…
Nashville, Tennessee is one of the six sites selected to participate in the New Skills ready network. This five-year…
This report summarizes the work of the SREB Dual Enrollment Initiative to date, lays out its agenda for 2023,…
This toolkit provides effective messages targeted to key audiences and strategies for dissemination to increase participation in Credit for…
As state and federal policymakers consider policy changes CTE to strengthen college and career pathways for today’s youth, it…
This tool, developed by workgroup members representing various state agencies, advances that any policy — be it regulatory, legislative…
Dual enrollment provides opportunities for high school students to take college courses and earn college credit. The COVID-19 pandemic…
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