Resource Topic: Immigration
How Community Colleges Can Support Internationally Trained Immigrants and Refugees
This guide provides actionable advice that community colleges can implement to help immigrant and refugees overcome common barriers to obtaining employment. Such barriers include credential recognition issues, limited professional networks, language gaps, and more. The guide also features examples of community colleges that have successfully implemented a range of approaches to support this population.
Promoting Equity and Inclusion for Immigrant and Refugee Women in the Workforce
Presenters from Workforce Matters Funders Network and the YWCA San Antonio discuss the development, impact, and funding behind their Economic Empowerment and Health Equity Programs—and how these programs support immigrant and refugee women by providing direct access to workforce programming.
Promoting Equity and Inclusion for Immigrant and Refugee Women in the Workforce
Presenters from Workforce Matters Funders Network and the YWCA San Antonio will discuss the development, impact, and funding behind their Economic Empowerment and Health Equity Programs—and how these programs support immigrant and refugee women by providing direct access to workforce programming.
Pathways to Success: Using Your International Education in Your Professional Career in the U.S.
Whether you have recently arrived in the United States or have been here longer, you do not need to start over to build your career. Your international education and experience are the foundation for your professional success.