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How can universities redesign student jobs to deliver real-world skills and long-term career readiness? In this session from the UIA National Summit, Brandee Popaden-Smith of Arizona State University shares the story behind Work+ — a model that treats student employment as meaningful, purpose-built development. In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why student employment is a critical — and overlooked — student success strategy • How ASU designed Work+ to provide structure, supervision, and skill-building • Lessons learned from early pilots, iteration, and scaling across campus • What it takes to align employment with long-term career readiness • How institutions can adopt a similar mindset and model • A call to rethink the role of work in higher education Supported by: Inside Higher Ed, Mainstay, and Carnegie Corporation of New York. 00:00 Introduction 01:12 Reimagine Student Institution Relationship 06:09 Becoming The Employers We Wished our Students Had 09:36 Workbased Learning Experiences 10:12 Where we the Ideal Employer? 11:12 Redesign Learning Experiences 12:35 Learning from other Universities CONNECT WITH US: Website: http://www.theuia.org/ Newsletter: https://theuia.org/sign-our-monthly-n... Twitter: / uiainnovation Facebook: / uiainnovation The University Innovation Alliance is a multi-campus laboratory for student success innovation that helps university leaders dramatically accelerate the implementation of scalable solutions to increase the number and diversity of college graduates. Founded in 2014 by a group of pioneering university chancellors and presidents committed to breaking down silos to collaboration and testing, sharing, and scaling ideas that can help more students succeed, our members span the geographic diversity of the US and enroll over 450,000 students, 170,000 of whom are students of color and 140,000 of whom are Pell recipients. Most importantly, our campuses have increased our low-income graduates since 2014 by 46% and our graduates of color by 85%, as well as having graduated an additional 97,000 students overall. #HigherEducation