Postsecondary Pathways
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Industry-Based Pathways
- Western Association of Food Chain’s (WAFC) Retail Management Certificate Program
WAFC, industry members, and community colleges collaborated to create a certificate program that is industry and college-recognized and provides a pathway to an associate degree. - Right Skills Now for Manufacturing
The Right Skills Now Initiative is applying industry-endorsed manufacturing skills certifications to accelerate postsecondary attainment and upward job mobility.
Military Service Members and Veterans
Maps to Credentials, a 3-year project funded by FIPSE (Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education), is designing and piloting credential road maps for student veterans, applying ACE credit recommendations for military occupations and training and incorporating other PLA methods to accelerate veterans' postsecondary attainment. Lessons learned will be applied to other learning populations.
In addition to creating degree maps, the three participating community colleges have expanded credit for prior learning policies and practices and programs and services for veterans:
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities: Military credit transfer for veterans and service members
The MNSCU system provides credential roadmaps to service members and veterans, articulating their ACE credit recommendations for occupation specialties to specific course requirements and degree programs.
Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA is one of 32 institutions that is part of the NCDLP program. The program maximizes Navy training with ACE credit recommendations to meet program requirements in associate and bachelor’s degree programs.
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