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Online learning providers such as Coursera have developed partnerships around performance-based admissions programs, which lessen the barriers for students from all backgrounds to participate. It’s a potential model for other programs that could help ease the entry of more tech professionals into the workforce. Coursera works with educational institutions such as Ball State University, University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder), Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech), and Northeastern University to offer students an alternative pathway to enroll in online degree programs. Tech professionals who have day jobs and lack time for the admissions process can enroll in programs by just trying out a couple of courses. With tech professionals having many other options now to get training beyond four-year degrees—and roles such as web developers, system administrators and database engineers not requiring a four-year degree at all—performance-based admission programs could provide a quicker path to pursuing a college education. If you’re an experienced tech professional and need some new skills in data science and engineering without going through another full degree, performance-based admissions programs provide that option to seek the additional training. #techskills #training #jobhunting

University Performance-Based Admissions Programs Ease Entry for Tech Professionals

University Performance-Based Admissions Programs Ease Entry for Tech Professionals

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