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NCAD and Apprenticeship Degrees in the News

Detriot News

Our partners at Michigan's Talent Together program tackle qualified teacher shortages by offering U.S. DOL-funded Apprenticeship Degrees, creating sustainable pathways to teaching in every part of the state

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Work Shift

Is the workplace the new college campus? Reach University's President, Joe E. Ross, sheds light on higher ed's once-in-a-century transformation to embracing on-the-job learning and credit for work in part of the undergraduate experience

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Education Week

Bilingual teachers are in short supply. How 3 districts solved that problem

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The Los Angeles Times

Inside rural California's alarming teacher shortage

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The Daily Citizen

ASU-Beebe enters partnership with Reach University

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The Job

Accredited universities, such as WGU and Georgia Tech, are adopting Apprenticeship Degrees and lifelong learning, creating flexible degree and credentials options for working adults in high-demand fields

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Clinton Global Initiative

Reach University joins nearly 30 bipartisan state, university and employer partners to commit to expand 3 million apprenticeship degrees by 2035

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USA Today

To solve teacher shortages, schools turn to custodians, bus drivers, and aides

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Inside Higher Ed

Will the Apprenticeship Degree Come to America?

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The Job

Upstart Reach University shares its learn-and-earn playbook with colleges, employers, and states

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