Revalidating Previously Approved Credentials

Revalidating Previously Approved Credentials

This section of the larger The State of Career Technical Education: Credentials of Value report shares findings from Advance CTE’s national research on how states approach the review and revalidation of previously approved credentials to maintain state credential lists and provides recommendations for states. The full report also explores state approaches to identifying and approving credentials, state incentive structures focused on credential attainment, and data collection.

Built on a 2024 national scan, a 50-state survey, and interviews with state leaders, Advance CTE’s State of Career Technical Education: Credentials of Value report takes a deep dive into the ongoing, iterative cycle of state credentialing systems: how credentials are selected, approved, re-evaluated, and aligned to real value.

This document is an excerpt from the full report; page numbers reflect the full document.

Resource Organization 

Additional briefs in this report include:

  • Introduction
  • Identifying and Approving Credentials of Value
  • Incentivizing Credentials of Value
  • Collecting Data for Informed Credential Decisions

Additional Resources 

The full report and individual briefs can be found on the report webpage along with the following supplemental tools:

  • A Tableau dashboard to explore and compare state approaches to credentialing with access to state responses to a national survey and credential attainment data of CTE concentrators by year, state, and subgroup
  • A PowerBI dashboard of commonly requested credentials by employers (using real-time labor market information from 2024) organized by Career Cluster
  • An Executive Summary of the report

This serves as Advance CTE’s tenth State of Career Technical Education (CTE) report, which  provides a timely deep dive into key components of CTE policy and practice informed by state CTE leaders. This report and supplemental resources are generously supported by the Joyce Foundation and Lumina Foundation.

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