Don't want a four-year degree? California has a plan for you to 'thrive'
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Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled the Master Plan for Career Education in Modesto, designed to facilitate targeted training and education for Californians. The initiative aims to encourage career paths not requiring a four-year degree, with recommendations for a statewide coordinating body and improved workforce training. Newsom emphasized that individuals shouldn't feel discouraged without a degree, stating Californians should thrive in today’s economy. The plan includes removing unnecessary degree requirements for entry-level positions while recognizing the importance of higher education for those pursuing it.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new plan to enhance career education in California, focusing on providing opportunities without mandatory four-year degrees, promoting workforce readiness.
The Master Plan for Career Education advocates for removing unnecessary degree requirements for entry-level jobs, emphasizing that not everyone needs a college education to succeed.
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