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More Colleges Promise Graduates Employment, Grad School Placement
Bethel University guarantees undergraduates a job on campus or a spot in one of its graduate programs if they haven’t found something better six months after graduation.

Part-Time Job Fairs Support Student Finances, Career Development
The more casual fairs allow colleges and universities to create connections with local employers who offer students part-time roles that accommodate their schedules.

New ETS Tool Answer to ‘Inadequate Bridge From Education to Work’
Workforce development experts say they’ll be watching to see whether the platform, which aims to integrate skills assessment, career planning and internship and job placement, will actually meet the needs of students and employers.

Class of 2026: Already Worried About Jobs After College
New Handshake data finds three in five rising seniors feel pessimistic about starting their career due to a competitive job market and a lack of available positions.

SUNY Expands Local News Collaborations for Student Learning
The Institute for Local News provides journalism students with work experience and supports civil engagement.

How to Make Career Connections for Online Learners
A recent white paper highlights ways colleges can improve socioeconomic mobility for today’s students, including through embedded curricula and career mentoring.

Higher Ed’s Accountability Moment
With an ROI rule coming into force, higher ed must respond with responsibility and intention, Jennifer Cowley writes.

How Public Media Cuts Could Limit Students’ Career Exploration
More than half of public media stations are affiliated with a college, and more host colleges students for career preparation. Cuts to federal funding may reduce internship and practicum experiences for learners.
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