FROM THE JOBS & TRAINING BLOG
April 12, 2012 in Blog Post, Uncategorized
Three Keys to Completion
Reposted from the Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Minnesota
It’s predicted that by 2018, 70% of Minnesota’s jobs will require some sort of post secondary education or training, but currently only 40% of working-age adults in Minnesota have a post secondary degree. To address this ever-pressing issue, The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Minnesota and Greater Twin Cities United Way hosted the Three Keys to Completion: Higher Education, Business Leadership, and Community-Based Workforce Services seminar on March 27. This was the second in a series of workforce development seminars, and was focused on the role nonprofit-community college partnerships play in increasing completion rates and the overall success of low-income adult students. Maureen Conway, Executive Director of the Economic Opportunities Program at the Aspen Institute, presented key findings from Aspen’s Courses To Employment (C2E) project, which focused on how adult students can achieve education and employment goals through the coordinated work of community institutions, and the positive impact that it has on a region’s overall economic competitiveness. Read the rest of this entry →


