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What Everyone Should Know about Designing Equity-Minded Paid Work-Based Learning Opportunities for College Students

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Abstract

Despite the growing popularity of WBL, the community college and workforce development fields need greater transparency and clarity on the design of these programs to broaden workforce pathways, ensure the transferability of exemplary program models, and support the advancement of equitable outcomes for all students, especially learners from historically underserved and underprivileged backgrounds. In this report, we highlight case studies of emerging program models across the United States to understand the motivation, goals, and design of paid WBL opportunities available at two-year colleges. This report outlines four recommendations for community college leaders and state policymakers. Findings from this study have important implications for state policymakers and college stakeholders in career services, academic advising, and workforce development.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Annie E. Casey Foundation for its generous support of this work. The views expressed in this report are those of Dr. Mauriell Amechi and do not necessarily represent the views of the Casey Foundation, its officers, or its employees. We also like to acknowledge the community college staff members who contributed valuable insights during the interviews.

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Mauriell H. Amechi

Senior Policy Analyst, Center on Education & Labor

What Everyone Should Know about Designing Equity-Minded Paid Work-Based Learning Opportunities for College Students

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