Legislation seeking to reform how higher education interacts with workforce demand has passed the Oklahoma House of Representatives. House Bill 2398 would establish a statewide framework allowing the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education to designate specific degrees, certificates, licenses and other credentials as “Credentials of Value.” Programs seeking the designation would be required to annually demonstrate strong outcomes for students alongside state and regional workforce needs.
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