Postsecondary readiness broadly refers to how well students are prepared for education, employment or other pathways after high school. Research by the Kinder Institute looks at a variety of factors for postsecondary readiness, including the role of college prep course offerings and course-taking, the availability and access to career and technical education (CTE) programs, school-to-work linkages and the effectiveness of tuition-free programs in increasing college graduation rates.
This dashboard connects localized workforce data to career and technical education (CTE) pathways in the Houston region to help improving the alignment between education, training, and workforce need.
