By looking at skills-based learning and microcredentials, institutions can directly connect degree programs to the workforce.

Students say this specific thing helps them stand out in the workforce


By adopting skills-based learning, higher education institutions can fill gaps in their curricula and directly connect their degree programs to the labor market

Each year, we share our 10 most-read stories. Not surprisingly, many of this year's Top 10 focused on microcredentials, the student experience, non-traditional students, and the post-pandemic campus. This year's 4th most-read story focuses on how microcredentials help students stand out.

An overwhelming majority of surveyed students say they believe earning microcredentials or professional certificates will better position them for employment upon graduation, according to new data from Coursera.

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