YSU is joining other public universities in the state to get the word out on a wide range of initiatives launched over the past several months to improve efficiency, affordability and degree attainment.
“Ohio faces a severe talent gap that threatens the state’s economic competitiveness and growth,” YSU President Jim Tressel said.
“We have a significant shortage of working-age adults with the college-level credentials required to fill the majority of current and future jobs. To thrive and prosper, Ohio must dramatically increase education attainment levels.”
This past spring, the state set a goal that, by 2025, 65 percent of working-age adults in Ohio will have a degree, certificate or other credential of value in the marketplace. Achieving that goal will require Ohio to produce 1.7 million additional adults with postsecondary credentials.
Steps YSU and other public universities have taken to enhance retention and completion include:
“These initiatives and many others are enhancing our ability to support student success, increase degree completion, reduce student debt and more effectively connect degree holders to successful careers,” Tressel said.