Citation
Rosenbaum, James E.; Ahearn, Caitlin E.; & Rosenbaum, Janet E. (2017). Money isn't everything: Do sub-BA credentials lead to nonmonetary job rewards?. In Bridging the Gaps: College pathways to career success. (pp. 44-57). New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.Abstract
College for all: how community colleges open new opportunities -- Can alternative credentials avoid the usual opportunity barriers? -- Money isn't everything: do sub-BA credentials lead to nonmonetary job rewards? -- Beyond one-dimensional qualifications: how students discover hidden abilities -- The least understood tests in America: how college procedures shape placement test results? -- Degree ladders: procedures that combine dependable credentials and high goals -- Beyond BA blinders: pathways procedures into-, through-, and out of college -- Innovative colleges and improved transitions -- The new college reality: alternative options and procedures.URL
http://search.lib.unc.edu?R=UNCb9007008Keyword(s)
Vocational education -- United States. Education, Higher -- United States. College graduates -- Employment -- United States. Labor market -- United States.Notes
Formats: Book xvi, 195 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm OCLC Number: 988256063 Includes bibliographical references and index. Located in UNC: Davis Library (Call Number: LC1045 .R773 2017)Reference Type
Book ChapterBook Title
Bridging the Gaps: College pathways to career successAuthor(s)
Rosenbaum, James E.Ahearn, Caitlin E.
Rosenbaum, Janet E.