In a new article, Dr. Andrew Johnson III, Dean of Workforce Instruction with Lone Star College–University Park, argues that community colleges must lead in rebuildingIn a new article, Dr. Andrew Johnson III, Dean of Workforce Instruction with Lone Star College–University Park, argues that community colleges must lead in rebuilding

Community Colleges Urged to Transform Workforce Education to Address National Skills Gap

2026/03/03 08:36
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Dr. Andrew Johnson III, Dean of Workforce Instruction at Lone Star College–University Park, has issued a compelling call for community colleges to overhaul workforce education to address America’s escalating skills gap. In his analysis, Johnson emphasizes that these institutions must become dynamic bridges between education and employment to sustain economic vitality and provide meaningful career pathways. The accelerating pace of technological change, from AI and robotics to advanced manufacturing, presents a fundamental challenge that requires educational programs to prioritize adaptability as their cornerstone.

Recent data underscores the urgency of this transformation. Job postings requiring a college degree dropped from 20.4% to 17.8% between 2019 and 2024 according to the Indeed Hiring Lab. Meanwhile, 70% of employers report difficulty finding skilled talent according to the ManpowerGroup 2025 Global Talent Shortage Report. Nearly every U.S. region faces shortages across skilled trades, manufacturing, energy, and emerging technology sectors as documented by BYF.org. Johnson notes that America is shifting toward skills-based hiring, where competency and certification often outweigh traditional academic credentials. He argues that the workforce of 2035 is being shaped now, requiring deliberate coordination between higher education, employers, and communities.

Johnson calls on community colleges to integrate workforce education into their core mission, moving beyond siloed divisions of customized corporate training, continuing education, and academic programs. ‘When credentials do not stack into certificates and certificates do not stack into degrees, students lose momentum and institutions lose relevance,’ he argues. The solution requires building seamless pathways that reflect how modern Americans learn, work, and upskill. This transformation demands deep, reciprocal partnerships with employers that go beyond traditional advisory boards or occasional donations. Johnson explains that employers need talent pipelines that deliver job-ready workers, while colleges need employer validation to ensure program relevance. Strengthening direct partnerships, rather than relying on staffing intermediaries, is key to building sustainable regional ecosystems.

At its core, workforce education represents a human transformation process. Quoting Lean Manufacturing expert Guy Jones, Johnson frames the mission as converting hope into employment with precision, speed, and integrity—guiding students from aspiration to certification, from certification to employment, and from employment to lifelong career success. Johnson concludes that when community colleges fully align with workforce development, they can unlock community potential, strengthen regional industries, and secure America’s competitive standing globally. ‘If we embrace this mission, we won’t just fill the skills gap, we’ll redefine America’s workforce landscape for generations,’ he states. For additional insights, Johnson’s full interview is available via The Building Texas Show’s YouTube Channel discussing the $50 billion workforce gap.

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