Students who enroll in short-term, job-focused training through community college noncredit programs experience modest but meaningful earnings gains and a greater likelihood of being employed after training, according to a new study published in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis titled “Labor Market Returns to Community College Noncredit Occupational Education.”
Noncredit community college training linked to higher earnings and employment rates
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