Education

Microcredentials Are Eating the Degree (Slowly)

Alex Carter
Alex Carter January 1, 1970

Microcredentials won't replace the four-year degree any time soon. But they're absorbing the parts of higher education that were always weakest: career switching, mid-career upskilling, and signaling to employers.

What this means for institutions

Universities that adapt will treat microcredentials as a new product line, not a threat. The ones that ignore it will lose adult learners to platforms with shorter feedback loops.

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