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Pa. state system universities partner with Google for student certificate program

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Pa. state system universities partner with Google for student certificate program

Google’s online learning program is now accessible to students at universities in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.

The state system and Google announced a public-private partnership on Tuesday that will allow state system students to earn a Google Career Certificate as they pursue their undergraduate degrees.

Eight of the state system’s 10 universities — including Slippery Rock, PennWest and Indiana University of Pennsylvania — will participate.

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Google’s program — which covers fields like data analytics, cybersecurity and project management — can strengthen students’ connections and job preparedness, according to leaders with the technology company. Certificate courses are taught by Google employees.

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The courses will be free to state system students during the 2023-24 school year. Individual universities will determine course costs after this year, with state system officials hoping the courses will cost little to nothing.

Several institutions will pair the certificate with their undergraduate courses. Participating schools can also offer credentials to the general public through non-credit courses and workshops. Universities will self-determine costs, if any, to the public.

The state system is the first higher education system in Pennsylvania to bring Google career certificates to its students, according to Cynthia Shapira, chairwoman of the state system’s board of governors.

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“We know that students want and need more from higher education today,” Ms. Shapira said at a Tuesday press conference. “The environment is changing and this is why our PASSHE universities continue to evolve to meet those needs. We listen to our students and we listen to their potential employers. … This new initiative with Google is the latest example of that commitment.”

State leaders hope the partnership will bolster job opportunities in Pennsylvania.

"It's time for a blueprint for higher education focused on competitiveness and workforce development, one that is grounded in access and affordability," Gov. Josh Shapiro said on Tuesday. "Today, PASSHE has given us a clear example of what that can look like in practice, by connecting classroom learning to job-ready skills development so our students get the best of both worlds."

The partnership comes as the state system struggles with dwindling enrollment and Pennsylvania leaders attempt to keep college students in the state upon graduation.

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IUP President Michael Driscoll said he believes this partnership will support IUP’s commitment to “strengthening the economic health and vitality of our community.”

“On behalf of the university, and especially on behalf of our students, I thank Gov. Shapiro and Chancellor [Daniel] Greenstein for developing this unique opportunity for our universities,” Mr. Driscoll said in a news release.

First Published: August 29, 2023, 10:34 p.m.
Updated: August 30, 2023, 12:22 p.m.

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Gov. Josh Shapiro announces a new Partnership with Google and PASSHE to train and expand the commonwealth's workforce for high-growth jobs.  (Commonwealth Media Services )
Gov. Josh Shapiro announces a new Partnership with Google and PASSHE to train and expand the commonwealth's workforce for high-growth jobs.  (Commonwealth Media Services )
Gov. Josh Shapiro announces a new Partnership with Google and PASSHE to train and expand the commonwealth's workforce for high-growth jobs.  (Commonwealth Media Services )
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