In this Philadelphia Inquirer article, Gene Barr and Maurice Flurie explain the need to focus on workforce development. Barr and Flurie cite the CEW report “Good Jobs that Pay Without a BA” to suggest options for students following high school.
In this Education Dive article, Hallie Busta writes about the five higher education leaders who have been appointed to the President’s new American Workforce Policy Advisory Board. Busta uses information from the CEW report, “Good Jobs That Pay without a BA.”
In this VOA article, Bryan Lynn discusses good job opportunities for people with only a high school education. Lynn uses information from the CEW report, “Good Jobs That Pay without a BA.”
In this VOA article, Dora Mekouar writes about promising job opportunities for high school graduates. Mekouar uses information from the CEW report, “Good Jobs That Pay without a BA.”
In this Slate article, Jeffrey Selingo writes about the need for on-demand education to focus more on lower-skilled workers. Selingo uses information from the report, “Good Jobs That Pay without a BA” from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this Bloomberg article, the Editorial Board writes about alternatives to a four-year degree. The Editorial Board uses information from the report, “Good Jobs That Pay without a B.A.” from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this Business Insider article, Abby Jackson compiles a list of ten states with the most jobs for workers without a college degree. Jackson cites Good Jobs That Pay without a BA: A State-by-State Analysis, a report by J.P. Morgan Chase and the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this CNBC article, Marguerite Ward highlights 10 states with jobs for workers without a bachelor’s degree. Ward cites Good Jobs That Pay without a BA: A State-by-State Analysis, a report by JPMorgan Chase and the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this Education Dive article, Pat Donachie highlights how universities can prepare students with job skills for the changing economy. Donachie cites Good Jobs That Pay without a BA, a project by JP Morgan Chase and the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Paul Basken discusses the challenges workers face with the rise of automation, and why emphasis should be placed on training workers. Basken cites Good Jobs That Pay without a BA, a project by JPMorgan Chase and the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.