Career Education Colleges and Universities
Career Education Report
Career education is a vital pipeline to high demand jobs in the workforce. Students from all walks of life benefit from the opportunity to pursue their career education goals and find new employment opportunities. Join Dr. Jason Altmire, President and CEO of Career Education Colleges and Universities (CECU), as he discusses the issues and innovations affecting postsecondary career education. Twice monthly, he and his guests discuss politics, business, and current events impacting education and public policy.
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Jul 8, 2026
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How Scholarships Can Fight America’s Healthcare Shortages 08.07.2026 25:23
America's healthcare shortages across nursing and allied health roles are reaching a critical point, with a projected shortage of nearly three million workers across all healthcare roles in just the next few years. Today’s guest, Tess Michaels , the founder and CEO of Clasp , joins host Jason Altmire to discuss how her organization is working to address those shortages through scholarships and emp...
Skilled Trades, AI Demand, and the Workforce Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight 17.06.2026 25:24
Billions of dollars in AI investment are reshaping the American economy, and the workers who will physically build that future aren't coming out of four-year universities. They're being trained at career schools like Midwest Technical Institute , where Founder and CEO Brian Huff has spent decades preparing skilled tradespeople for the jobs that keep the country running. But cultural bias against...
How Career Schools Can Use AI Today 03.06.2026 23:52
While students and employers both wrangle with the best ways to use artificial intelligence in an evolving workforce, career colleges are well positioned to leverage the technology to better prepare students for today’s labor market and streamline how the colleges themselves operate. Today’s guest is Lauri Kien Kotcher , the CEO & Co-founder of Different Day . Lauri tells host Jason Altmire t...
Supporting the Next Generation of Career Education Leaders 20.05.2026 27:41
A masonry instructor in rural North Carolina pulled a quiet freshman aside and told him he saw something special in him. That student went on to earn two master’s degrees and eventually became Executive Director of the National Technical Honor Society . Peyton Holland knows what the right mentor at the right moment can do to help a student and he's dedicated his career to replicating it. He joins...
Why is Community College Enrollment Declining? 06.05.2026 25:51
New findings from the National Bureau of Economic Research find strong relationships between America's community colleges and local labor markets, but what does that mean for higher education? Josh Goodman , Associate Professor of Education and Economics at Boston University and co-author of the report joins host Jason Altmire to discuss how strong labor markets drive down demand for education as...
Where New Regulations Fail Career Education 15.04.2026 31:20
Last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act set into law a new framework for holding higher education responsible for graduates’ earnings. While the framework is set to roll out soon, today’s guests say the guidelines are a flawed “one size fits all” approach that’s too broad for America’s cosmetology sector. Today’s guests are Brenda Scharman , owner of Cameo College of Essential Beauty; Lynelle Lynch...
How Higher Education Can Address America’s Nursing Shortage 01.04.2026 23:59
With nearly 200,000 registered nursing job openings annually, the U.S. nursing shortage is reaching a critical point. On this episode of Career Education Report, host Jason Altmire speaks with Susan Mayer , Chief Learning Officer of Achieving the Dream , which supports over 300 community colleges to create opportunities and remove barriers to learning. Mayer explains how innovations like part-time...
AI's Transformative Role in Career Education 18.03.2026 24:21
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the workforce, while career and technical education is evolving alongside it. As employers integrate AI into more industries, educators are exploring how to prepare students for jobs that increasingly rely on these technologies. In this episode, host Jason Altmire speaks with Michael Connet , Associate Deputy Executive Director of the Association for Ca...
Is a College Degree Still the Best Way to Find a Job? 04.03.2026 21:32
For perhaps the first time in American history, the United States is facing the prospect of a decline in its working age population. As various trades and health care industries face mass worker shortages and artificial intelligence disrupts some entry-level job fields, how can employers and workers thrive? Today’s guest, Burning Glass Institute Chief Economist Gad Levanon , tells host Jason Altm...
When Degrees Aren’t Enough: The Case for Work-Based Learning 18.02.2026 25:29
On this episode of Career Education Report, former Massachusetts Governor and current Education at Work CEO Jane Swift joins host Jason Altmire to explain why experience has become the real gatekeeper to career success. She outlines why internships, work-based learning, and competency-based models are increasingly essential as degrees alone no longer guarantee workforce readiness. She also discuss...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Aligning Education and Employment 04.02.2026 14:58
As Career Education Report embarks on its next one hundred episodes, host Jason Altmire sits down with Colorado’s Governor Jared Polis to discuss how states can better align higher education systems with workforce and economic outcome. Drawing on his experience as Colorado’s governor and Chair of the National Governors Association, Polis outlines a bipartisan approach to workforce development that...
Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent on the Future of Higher Education 21.01.2026 32:36
For Career Education Report’s 100th episode, host Jason Altmire is joined by Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent for an in-depth conversation on the direction of higher education and what it means for students, institutions, and taxpayers. A first-generation college student himself, Under Secretary Kent reflects on how his personal experience shapes his approach to higher education policy a...
Will AI Replace People or Transform the Trades? 07.01.2026 23:14
Artificial intelligence is changing how jobs are done, but will it replace people or transform the trades? In this episode, author, public speaker, and Future of Work and AI advisor Kelly Monahan joins host Jason Altmire to explain how AI is amplifying human skills rather than eliminating them. She introduces the rise of gray-collar roles that combine hands-on expertise with technology across skil...
What 500,000 Student Inquiries Reveal About Enrollment Performance 17.12.2025 25:30
Higher education is operating in a more competitive, consumer-driven environment than ever before, and new data shows what actually moves the needle. In this episode, Patrick Patterson , CEO of Level Agency, and Prithwi Dasgupta , President of LeadSquared North America, join host Jason Altmire to unpack national benchmarking data, analyzing more than 500,000 student inquiries and $100 million in h...
Missed Opportunities in High-Paying Skilled Trades 03.12.2025 30:17
At a time when middle-skills jobs can offer salaries over $55,000 annually without requiring a bachelor’s degree, the U.S. still isn’t producing enough workers to fill these roles. Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) Director of Research, Zack Mabel , joins host Jason Altmire to discuss CEW’s recent report, Missed Opportunities: Credential Shortages in Programs Alig...
Tackling America’s Skilled Construction Worker Shortage 19.11.2025 24:25
America’s shortage of skilled construction workers isn’t just an industry issue; it’s a problem for communities nationwide. Today’s guest, Building Talent Foundation CEO Branka Minic , tells host Jason Altmire that without enough framers, roofers, electricians, and other tradespeople, the entire housing market and economy feel the strain. And with 40% of the industry expected to retire by 2031, so...
Building Success through the Trades 05.11.2025 20:58
Torrie Jasuwan has held many titles over the years – hairdresser, businesswoman, millionaire matchmaker, real estate agent, and more. But the throughline of all of those careers and experiences, she tells host Jason Altmire , are the trades. Jasuwan shares her passion for supporting women in the skilled trades and discusses how hands-on careers can lead to a six-figure salary with the right traini...
Preparing Workers for a Lifetime of Careers 22.10.2025 23:16
Today’s college students are more diverse than ever, hailing from every background, region, and stage of life. American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) President Dr. Charles Welch tells host Jason Altmire how regional public universities are meeting the needs of this new student demographic. Representing more than 500 campuses in nearly every state and educating about 70% of...
How to Reach the Next Generation of Skilled Workers 08.10.2025 24:17
Closing America’s skills gap isn’t just about opportunity awareness—it’s about breaking the stigma around career education. Skilled Careers Coalition advisory board member Mark Hedstrom joins host Jason Altmire to explain what it takes to inspire young people to explore careers outside the traditional four-year degree. From authentic storytelling to meeting students where they are on TikTok and In...
Inside NASFAA’s Work on Student Aid 24.09.2025 25:11
Amidst a constantly shifting legal and regulatory environment, Melanie Storey , president and CEO of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) , joins host Jason Altmire to discuss how her association is helping nearly 3,000 institutions navigate student aid challenges. From FAFSA rollout struggles to Department of Education staff cuts, Storey explains why sound imp...
How AI is Changing Career Education Enrollment and Marketing 10.09.2025 22:11
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how higher education institutions attract, enroll, and support students, bringing exciting opportunities and new challenges. Career education leaders Dana Hutton and Stephen Arthur join Jason Altmire to discuss their new best practices guide in which they explore how AI can simplify enrollment, reduce barriers, and create better outcomes for students. They disc...
Creating Opportunity Through Innovation in the Trades 27.08.2025 25:04
As America faces a critical shortage of skilled workers, StrataTech Education Group is stepping up to provide students with the innovative training and technology they need to succeed, regardless of their background. President and CEO, Mary Kelly , joins host Jason Altmire to share how StrataTech’s trade schools are opening doors to opportunity through cutting edge-programs, including virtual real...
The Future of Education is Digital 13.08.2025 27:07
In a rapidly changing and highly competitive educational landscape, how can schools take their learning to the next level? Today’s guest, Nuno Fernandes , shares how American Public University System delivers affordable, high-quality education through a digital model. As the nation’s number one educator of U.S. military members and veterans, APUS serves learners in all 50 states and more than 80 c...
Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s Careers 30.07.2025 23:53
What if every math lesson could help students discover a new career? Dr. Joseph Goins , CEO of Pathway2Careers , wants to bridge the gap between academic subjects and career opportunities to answer the age-old question, “When will I ever use this?” He tells host Jason Altmire how his organization works to embed labor market data into daily lessons, helping students see the relevance of what they’r...
The 90/10 Rule: A Barrier to Veterans' Education and Choice 16.07.2025 25:59
For decades, the “90/10 Rule” has limited the share of revenue that for-profit colleges can receive from federal student aid to 90%. But National Defense Committee Executive Director Bob Carey , tells host Jason Altmire that this rule has had unintended and harmful consequences for veterans. Carey explains how this policy treats veterans’ earned education benefits like government handouts, restric...
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