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Mitigating Program and Campus Closure with Course Sharing
Course sharing can help states and higher ed systems optimize resources across institutions to sustain courses and programs that might otherwise be eliminated.
Today, academic credentials share limited information about what graduates know and are able to do. Parchment and Connecting Credentials National Dialogue – an initiative supported by Lumina Foundation – will bring together a cross-section of leaders and practitioners from higher education, philanthropy and technology for the Parchment Summit, a day-long conversation about innovating academic credentials.
The Summit will be held on Wednesday, February 17, 2016 from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. in Washington D.C. and discussions will foster collaboration between technologists and practitioners and between higher education leaders and employers. A series of keynotes, panels and workshops will include:
Join the credential conversation and register for the free Parchment Summit today.
