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Digital Credentials and Microdegrees: 8 US Colleges Pioneering Alternative Credentials
Stanford University - Leading the way in offering innovative micro-credentials tailored to the changing demands of the workforce.
MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) - Pioneering stackable credentials that allow students to build expertise in specialized areas.
University of California, Berkeley - Trailblazing open badges and digital certificates to recognize diverse skills and achievements.
Arizona State University - Spearheading competency-based learning, enabling students to progress at their own pace.
Harvard University - Revolutionizing lifelong learning through flexible online programs and industry-aligned certificates.
Georgia Tech - Advancing nano-degrees and nano-masters for targeted upskilling in tech-related fields.
Purdue University - Innovating with industry-validated micro-masters to bridge the gap between academia and practical skills.
University of Michigan - Expanding accessibility with massive open online courses (MOOCs) and innovative micro-certifications.