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What You Need to Know About Parchment’s Unified Inbox Partner Program

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The goal of the partnership program is to help as many students as possible turn their credentials into opportunities by giving high schools and districts access to the efficiency of the Parchment Receive Network , the most widely adopted tool in undergraduate admissions, regardless of any CCLR solution a school or district may use.

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How to Create a Credit Mobility Culture

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Marc Booker, Vice Provost of Strategy for the University of Phoenix joins us to discuss how institutions can adopt a culture of credit mobility by incorporating credit-for-prior-learning (CPL) and prior learning assessments (PLA) during the admissions process. You weren’t thinking about these processes or what that would mean to you.

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How to Credential Durable Skills

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So going back to those macro challenges the industry is facing, the pressure on higher education is tremendous right now. So I started taking classes in industrial organizational psychology, thinking that that sounded good. And and what are the ones that we actually need to focus more on? until I took Intro to Women’s Studies.

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The Role of Technology in Education

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Matthew Sterenberg (06:01.598) I really liked that framing because think about it like we used to have this conversation in admissions. Melissa Loble (08:51.246) Yeah, I think that’s a really important question for a lot of reasons, because we’ve talked about student -centered learning as an industry for quite a while now.

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The Role of Technology in Education

Parchment

Matthew Sterenberg (06:01.598) I really liked that framing because think about it like we used to have this conversation in admissions. Melissa Loble (08:51.246) Yeah, I think that’s a really important question for a lot of reasons, because we’ve talked about student -centered learning as an industry for quite a while now.