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EMPLOYERS


WHY HIRE COMPLETERS OF THE EMPLOYABILITY CREDENTIAL?

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Students in South Carolina exiting high school with the Employability Credential
are equipped with job ready skills and a desire to be successful in life.

Learn about Savana to see the tremendous impact the Employability Credential has
had on her life and the impact she has had on her place of work.

The video was produced and is available for viewing on this website with
permission from Greenville County School District.


In SC, 67% of working age individuals with disabilities are unemployed.

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The Employability Credential helps to ensure that we are working to prepare the
entirety of the SC workforce by equipping students with adequate skills.

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The SC High School Employability Credential is aligned to a course of study for
these students with disabilities whose Individualized Education Program (IEP)
team determines this course of study is appropriate.

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The Employability Credential is aligned with the Profile of the SC Graduate.

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EMPLOYABILITY CREDENTIAL PROGRAM BENEFITS

The state-recognized High School Employability Credential will provide a course
of study designed to equip students with the skills, knowledge, and work ethic
needed to succeed in today’s job market.

 * 
   Work readiness assessment results that demonstrate the student is ready for
   competitive employment.
 * 
   Work-based learning/training that totals at least 360 hours.
 * 
   Career portfolio that includes a multimedia presentation project.

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