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What defines being future ready for today’s students ?

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Digital – adapt to technology and artificial intelligence
Analytical – apply information and make decisions
Literacy – read, write, and communicate effectively

Credentials are evidence-based certifications that validate student skills and proficiencies, aligned with workforce demands and postsecondary standards.

Consistently demonstrating abilities such as adaptability, communication, critical thinking, curiosity, problem-solving, teamwork, work ethic, and more

Connecting academic performance and durable skills with workforce demands aligns students to career pathways that reflect their strengths.

Over 80% of employers say digital, analytical, and literacy skills define workforce readiness.

91% of employers say future-ready students must demonstrate strong durable (soft) skills.

81% of employers and 90% of HR leaders believe credentialed individuals bring more value and are better prepared for today’s workforce.

Strength-based pathways that combine academic performance and skills data achieve up to 88–92% accuracy in mapping graduates to careers.

Future-ready graduates thrive when schools integrate skills, credentials, and pathways as part of the student development.

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