A credential is a qualification or achievement that indicates their suitability for something, such as a skill or attribute.
It can be a certificate, badge, or any other form of official recognition that confirms an individual’s skills, knowledge, or experience.
Credit refers to a system of measurement that assigns a value or score to a person’s academic performance.
It is a way of tracking and evaluating how well someone meets their obligations, such as completing coursework.
Current Business Partnerships
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CCSD Internship
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Municipal Government Internship
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Local History
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GLAS – Emergency Medical Service
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International Boxing Hall of Fame - Student Ambassador Club
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Syracuse Crunch
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Rosamond Gifford Zoo
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Greater Canastota Chamber of Commerce
How can you turn micro-credentials earned into a local half or full credit?
Through Work-Based Learning Credentials
(Academic Work-Based Experience Hours)
Through our Business Partnerships
(Work-Based Learning … Work-Experience Hours)
Required:
Foundation Skills (required in all programs)
Industry Skills (choice)
Company Specific Skills (choice)
Career Readiness Skills (Capstone Credentials) (required in all programs)
1/2 Credit: Academic Hours 27/Worksite Hours 54
1 Credit: Academic Hours 54/Worksite Hours 108
For more information, contact: