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MSG Type 4 Resources

Measurable Skill Gains (MSGs)

The Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE) Program Memorandum (PM) 17-2 defines MSG as the percentage of program participants who, during a program year, are in an education or training program that leads to a recognized postsecondary credential or employment and who are achieving measurable skill gains—defined as documented academic, technical, occupational, or other forms of progress—toward such a credential or employment.

MSG Type 4

MSG Type 4 is an important tool for reporting progress in Workplace Literacy Programming. MSG Type 4 is defined as:

Satisfactory or better progress report, toward established milestones, such as completion of on-the-job training or completion of 1 year of an apprenticeship program or similar milestones, from an employer or training provider who is providing training…

Source: NRS Resources for Reporting

The Virginia Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education has developed two resources to support the creation of MOUs with employers for MSG Type 4.

Workplace Literacy MSG Type 4 MOU Template_a

Workplace Literacy MSG Type 4 MOU Template Example