Maryland opened up jobs to people without four-year degrees
Maryland opened up jobs to people without four-year degrees
(NewsNation) — In March of this year, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that his administration would be removing four-year college degree requirements from thousands of state jobs, a move that’s put more people to work and has drawn consideration across the country.
The goal was to offer more opportunities to STARs, people who were Skilled Through Alternative Routes. STARs are typically people…
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