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What is Degree-Granting Institutions

Handbook of Research on Credential Innovations for Inclusive Pathways to Professions
Post-secondary institutions that are eligible for Title IV federal financial aid programs and grant an associate or higher degree. For an institution to be eligible to participate in Title IV financial aid programs it must offer a program of at least 300 clock hours in length, have accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, have been in business for at least two years, and have signed a participation agreement with the Department (NCES, n.d. AU42: The in-text citation "NCES, n.d." is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Certification-Degree Pathways: Aligning Undergraduate Curriculum to Industry Credentials and Professions
Julie Uranis (University Professional Continuing Education Association, USA), Andréa Rodriguez (Coalition of Urban Serving Universities, USA & Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, USA), Isabel Cardenas-Navia (Workcred, USA), Karen Elzey (Workcred, USA), and Janet Forte (Workcred, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3820-3.ch001
Abstract
Degrees from colleges and universities have historically been prerequisites for many good paying jobs. While the value of college degrees has recently been questioned by the American public, legislators, and employers, college is still viewed as an important component to the growth and socialization of learners destined to become future employees. Because they offer industry-recognized credentials, certification bodies already have a foothold in the siloed worlds of work and education and may provide an avenue to address the known gaps between employers and educational institutions. By leveraging their ability to identify the needs of employers as well as assessing knowledge and skills, certification bodies may play an important role in developing new opportunities for learners. Therefore, a pathway offering learners the ability to earn a certification while earning their degree provides individuals the ability to showcase a broad base of knowledge as well as work-relevant skills.
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