Date of Award

Fall 2024

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Department

Educational Foundations & Leadership

Program/Concentration

Community College Leadership

Committee Director

Michelle Bartlett

Committee Member

James Bartlett

Committee Member

Carrol Warren

Abstract

In response to evolving labor market demands, community colleges play a crucial role in providing accessible, high-quality education that addresses regional workforce needs. However, they face challenges such as declining enrollments, misalignment with local market needs, and limited resources for curriculum adaptation. These obstacles threaten the ability of community colleges to prepare students for the rapidly changing workforce. This study examines how workforce development administrators collaborate with local industry partners to align programs with labor market demands, ensuring community colleges remain relevant and adaptable. Grounded in Human Capital Theory, which links education and economic growth, this qualitative study focuses on workforce development programs in North Carolina community colleges. Through semi-structured interviews, it explores how administrators identify local labor market needs, adjust programs, and engage with industry partners to ensure offerings align with employer needs. The study also highlights the role of collaborations in enhancing student employability and fostering regional economic development. The findings show that both formal and informal collaborations are essential for maintaining program relevance. Formal mechanisms, such as advisory boards, provide structured input for curriculum development. Informal collaborations, including casual meetings and networking events, enable flexible adaptations that allow colleges to respond quickly to market shifts. These informal interactions often provide insights that formal meetings may miss, enabling swift curriculum changes. Administrators combine direct industry feedback with data-driven tools, such as JobsEQ and Burning Glass, to assess labor market demands. This blend of qualitative feedback and quantitative data has led to many new programs as well as program improvements.

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DOI

10.25777/zb45-gh39

ISBN

9798302855053

ORCID

0009-0001-6304-9616

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