
Complete to Compete Ohio
To position Ohio’s workers and businesses for long-term success, a coalition of Ohio education and business leaders are working to help more Ohioans earn the high-value credentials and postsecondary degrees they need to be successful.

What’s the Challenge?
Too few Ohioans have the knowledge and skills required to compete for the in-demand jobs of today’s economy. That means more Ohioans must attain advanced education levels represented by high-value credentials and postsecondary degrees. In 2019, only 49.5 percent of Ohioans had earned a high-value credential or postsecondary degree – putting Ohio two points below the national average and ranking us 33 out of 50 states. According to economists, the ideal attainment rate to best position a state for competitive success is 65 percent.
What’s the Plan?
The purpose of this plan is to guide the efforts of state advocates as they help Ohioans attain high-value credentials and postsecondary degrees across the state.
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Make Attainment Highly Valued
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Helping Ohioans better understand how earning a new high-value credential or postsecondary degree will better prepare them for career success and improve their quality of life can help build the motivation to pursue additional education.
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Align Education and Business
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Education institutions must teach the skills employers need, employers must let education institutions know what those skills are, and students of all ages must be exposed to work-based learning options.
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Increase Access and Affordability
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Create and communicate affordable routes to degrees and credentials to allow Ohioans to access and complete their education, in person or remotely, with minimal or no debt.
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Advance Academic Success and Completion
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Strong supports, effective educators and increased guidance can help ensure Ohioans finish degree and certificate programs successfully, on time and with the skills they need to contribute in the workplace on day one.
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Foster Regional Partnerships
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Different parts of the state often have different economic needs, and many local efforts exist to pool resources, ideas and talents to drive their region’s success. Strengthening our existing partnerships and creating more local, multi-sector partnerships can help address local workforce and education needs and accelerate attainment.
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