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Nursing: Can It Remain a Source of Upward Mobility Amidst Healthcare Turmoil?

Nursing Careers
Policy discussions about the best way forward with healthcare reform has left out a major group of professionals central to making the system work: nurses. Nursing: Can It Remain a Source of Upward Mobility Amidst Healthcare Turmoil?, shows that a college education is increasingly key to success in a nursing career, with 66 percent of registered nurses having a bachelor’s…
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After decades of pushing bachelor’s degrees, U.S. needs more tradespeople

In this Hechinger Report article, Matt Krupnick writes about the increasing number of good jobs for people without college degrees. Krupnick cites Good Jobs that Pay without a BA and quotes Andrew Hanson, a senior analyst at the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
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If they aren’t going to college or job training, what are Georgia’s high school grads doing?

In this Atlanta Journal Constitution article, Maureen Downey writes about the career paths of Georgia's high school graduates. Downey cites Good Jobs that Pay without a BA and quotes Anthony Carnevale, Director of the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
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