Are Your Work-Based Learning Programs Equitable? Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez, Race on Campus SHARE: Facebook • Twitter Work-based learning programs such as internships, co-ops, and project-based employment offer multiple benefits to students, helping them make connections between the skills they learn in courses and what they could eventually do in the workforce. They also connect students with potential employers, and allow recruiters to identify potential talent. But while many institutions have these programs, how can leaders tell if they are equitable? |