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Skill-Based Education Gains Traction Among Gen Z, Redefining Career Readiness

More high school graduates in the U.S. are pursuing non-degree pathways over traditional college education, study finds.

Dominic CatacorabyDominic Catacora
November 30, 2023
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Skill-Based Education Gains Traction Among Gen Z, Redefining Career Readiness

There is an increasing inclination among young people towards non-degree pathways upon graduation from high school.  

A research survey commissioned by American Student Assistance (ASA) and Jobs for the Future (JFF) reveals that a rising number of high school graduates are now opting for alternatives to traditional college education than in previous years. These post-high school alternatives include apprenticeships, boot camps, certificate programs, industry certifications, and occupational licenses. 

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According to an analysis of the data published by eSchool News, a substantial majority, or 70% of young people pursuing non-degree paths, reported high levels of confidence in their post-high school plans — with a notable degree of satisfaction stemming from the hands-on work experience, faster completion times, and direct relevance of the training to the desired job fields these alternative paths offer.  

The study reveals that 71% feel adequately prepared to enter the workforce, with many having pursued certifications or competency-based licenses. Notably, the study also found those who have followed non-degree paths held a higher employment rate (61%) compared to those who pursued a four-year degree (51%). 

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Despite the growing interest among young people in these pathways, the researchers suggest that one challenge remains: the lack of awareness and information about them. Two-thirds of the youth who did not pursue a non-degree education pathway reported that they would have considered it if they had known more about those programs. This suggests that there is a substantial information gap that could be addressed in high school and early career education. 

Practical skills and faster routes to employment are becoming increasingly valued by a growing number of recent high school graduates over traditional academic degrees. This could lead to a workforce that is more diverse and skill-specific, potentially alleviating the time and financial burdens associated with traditional four-year college degrees. 

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Dominic Catacora is a Staff Writer for Allwork.space. He is based in Pittsburgh, PA. He graduated from Radford University in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Media Studies - Journalism. He has previously covered the Historic Triangle as a journalist living in Williamsburg, Va, and is now focused on writing related to the future of work.

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