In a global economy, it is not only large businesses that prioritize exports and seek talent to grow their market. Small businesses do as well.
Postsecondary Education
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Nearly seven in 10 (68%) graduates of Tennessee colleges and universities either strongly agree or agree that their university prepared them well for life after college, according to a Gallup-Purdue Index study of college graduates.
The success of Tennessee relies heavily on the shoulders of the skilled workers that power the economy.
University of California, Berkeley student Deep Dave is a double major in computer science and economics who has completed 68 college credits. What’s so unique about Deep? He’s only 18 years old.
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In honor of back to school, we here at the Center for Education and Workforce thought we’d dust off our Education-ary publication to review some the ‘ABCs’ of education policy.
Over the past decade, there has been a stunning increase in the number and variety of credentials available in this country—college degrees, educational certificates, industry credentials, licensures, and most recently micro-credentials, such as digital badges.









