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Raise the Bar: Postsecondary and Career Pathways

Most good jobs—those that provide a living wage—require some form of career-connected postsecondary education and training. And by 2027, 70% of jobs will require education or training beyond high school. The Department of Education (ED) is committed to working with state and local leaders to ensure every student has an onramp to college and to good jobs by reimagining how the nation’s high schools prepare all students to succeed and by providing students with accelerated and innovative opportunities to earn college credits and gain real-world professional experiences. 

This webpage, developed by Youth.gov and ED, describes ED’s strategies for ensuring every student has an onramp to college and to good jobs that provide a living wage. The webpage highlights programs and initiatives that focus on:

  • Career success
  • Dual enrollment
  • Work-based learning
  • Workforce credentials
  • Career advising and navigation
Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Mentoring
Education and Training
Career Pathways
On the Job Training
Special Populations
Youth in Transition
Publication Date
2024-06-18
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