Stacking Credentials: Does it pay off for students from low-income backgrounds?

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Drs. Peter Riley Bahr and Jennifer May-Trifiletti, along with doctoral candidate Rooney Columbus, co-author article in Inside Higher Ed

Do students from low-income backgrounds reap rewards from earning sequential credentials? Recent investments in stackable credentials by states such as Colorado and Ohio, the federal government, and national organizations seem to suggest so.

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