College Unbound's Learning in Public Project

Last Updated: 03/12/2024

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Overview

Many forms of learning traditionally go unseen by colleges. College Unbound’s Learning in Public (LIP) identifies, reflects on, and credits learning that takes place outside a college course. College Unbound students are 76% female, at least 65% Pell-eligible, and 16% white. LIP creates a path for students to earn college credit for workplace and life experience. It also assesses and awards credit for the credentials that students most often bring with them.

This project has streamlined processes for crediting the knowledge, skills, and capacities common among low-income, racially and ethnically diverse learners. These include family caregiving, immigrant experiences, workplace multilingualism, entrepreneurship (aka "side hustles"), work, and community volunteering.

There are several challenges in this work:

  • Lack of federal financial aid for prior learning assessment means that low-income learners often cannot afford the assessment fees. College Unbound is not charging for assessment, but that is not the case at many other institutions.
  • It takes time to complete a credit for prior learning application, and this can be a major barrier for learners already trying to balance work, family, and school. Programs need to provide structure, scaffolding, and space for credit for prior learning applications.
  • Accreditation policies limit the use of credit for prior leaning either with caps and/or for certain areas of the curriculum.
  • There are barriers addressed in Equity Paradox in the prior learning assessment boost (https://www.cael.org/news-and-resources/pla-cpl-equity).
  • Policies and practices may assume mastery of the hidden curriculum of academia in order to submit for credit for prior learning credit.

Partners

Peer to Peer University, CAEL

Resources

https://www.collegeunbound.edu/

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