
Has Your Institution Defined Career Learning?
From The Career Ecosystem Era in Higher Education by Jeremy Podany
March 25, 2026 · 36 min · Season 1 · Episode 11
About this episode
The episode discusses the importance of defining career learning outcomes in colleges to improve career preparation and student experiences.
In this podcast, Jeremy, Monique, and Nick discuss why and how colleges must define career learning outcomes to create systemic change in career preparation. Without definition, campuses may experience fragmentation, confusion, and uneven student experiences. And now more than ever, both parents and students expect clarity on what career preparation they're receiving.
Topics covered
- career learning outcomes
- systemic change
- career preparation
- student experiences
Keywords
- higher education
- clarity
- fragmentation
- expectations
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