The Charles Koch Foundation donated nearly $12 million to Arizona State University (ASU), the nation s most innovative university, according to U.S. News & World Report. A press release from the Koch Foundation said that the grant money would be used to develop programs for students to more effectively pursue their own individualized and self-defined learning goals. One sponsored initiative is a stackable credential system that would allow students â particularly low-income and working students â to accumulate industry-specific credentials and customize their higher-education experience.
According to Connecting Credentials, a stackable credential is a certificate awarded as part of a sequence of credentials that can be accumulated over time to build up an individual s qualifications. The stackable nature of the credential means that it can be completed in tandem with other certification courses as the student progresses in his career.
At Arizona State and Elsewhere, Stackable Credentials Open Doors for Workers
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