The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center’s Some College, No Credential report reveals that the “some college, no credential” population — former students who stopped out without earning a credential — is up 2.9% from a year earlier.
The Some College, No Credential Student Outcomes: Annual Progress Report finds that relatively few “some college, no credential” (SCNC) adults are re-engaging with higher education. The number of Americans aged 18 to 64 who have some college experience, but no credential rose 2.9% between July 2021 and July 2022 and now stands at 36.8 million.
This spring, millions of students will graduate from their higher education program. As they pursue their careers, the National Student Clearinghouse stands ready to verify their hard-earned academic credentials.
One of the convenient features StudentTracker 3.0 will introduce is on-demand reporting. StudentTracker 3.0 is a major upgrade to StudentTracker for High Schools, which will soon be released by the Clearinghouse.
The Clearinghouse’s new Gainful Employment (GE) and Financial Value Transparency (FVT) Resource Center is your one-stop shop for information on both the latest regulatory requirements and our free reporting solution.