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One of the region’s greatest opportunities lies in its ability to increase the educational attainment rate. The chart below illustrates the current attainment rates. The Mayor’s Education Stakeholder’s committee has adopted the goal of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s to increase the post-secondary completion of the region to 60% by 2030. Alternative certifications such as CDL drivers and instrumentation are more recent skills that employers seek and may not be reflective in the table below. Completions (2015) CIP Program 51 Health professions and related programs 52 Business, management, marketing, and related support services 712 14 Engineering 534 24 Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities 370 11 Computer and information sciences and support services 367 30 Multi/interdisciplinary studies 313 13 Education 258 15 Engineering technologies and engineering- related fields 249 26 Biological and biomedical sciences 235 1,617 The region has resources to meet the needs of employers across many industries with 36 eligible training providers on the local list. In 2016 Craft Training Center awarded certifications to 148 students in programs such as Electrical, Welding, Instrumentation, Pipefitting, Mobile Crane Operations and Safety Technology. Although not an exhaustive list of all certifications in the Coastal Bend region these awards provided our target occupations and employers with the means to meet their employment needs. Eligible Training Providers Action Career Training II Aspire Truck Driving School ATDS Brightwood College Coastal Bend College Coastal Bend College Coastal Bend College Coastal Bend College College of Health Care Professions, The Connected Texas Craft Training Center of the Coastal Bend City Pharr Richardson Elm Mott Corpus Christi Beeville Alice Kingsville Pleasanton Houston Falfurrias Corpus Christi 20