This report is based on a first-of-its-kind study of the progress and outcomes of low-skill adults in community colleges. The study uses student record information from the Washington State Community and Technical College System to track two cohorts of adult students 25 or older with at most a high school education who entered one of the state's community or technical colleges for the first time in 1996-97 or 1997-98. The study examines the educational attainment of the students in both cohorts as well as their earnings five years after they enrolled. Key findings from this study are: Attending college for at least a year and earning a credential provides a substantial boost in earnings for adults who begin with a high school diploma or les...
Nationally, relatively few of the more than 2.5 million adults who enroll annually in basic skills p...
Increasing the number of young people who attain postsecondary credentials has become one of the pri...
Provides an overview of 2000-08 college attainment and completion trends by poverty and race/ethnici...
According to the U.S. Census (2000), 42 percent of adults in the United States between the ages of 2...
This paper uses administrative data from Washington State to chart the educational pathways of first...
Examines the capacity of community colleges to enable low-income, low-literacy, low-skilled adults t...
Outlines the need to strengthen community college students' basic English and math skills as require...
With their open access admission policies, low tuition costs, and convenient locations, community co...
for this work was generously provided by the Ford Foundation through grants to th
Investing in community college workforce training is a central part of the Biden administration’s ag...
Recommends state policies to improve community college students' retention and completion rates thro...
Meeting the needs of adults who enroll community college with weak academic, economic, and family re...
Each year, community colleges, schools, and community organizations offer basic skills instruction t...
Community colleges play an important role in the U.S. economy, providing access to higher education ...
Most students who enter higher education through a community college fail to earn a postsecondary cr...
Nationally, relatively few of the more than 2.5 million adults who enroll annually in basic skills p...
Increasing the number of young people who attain postsecondary credentials has become one of the pri...
Provides an overview of 2000-08 college attainment and completion trends by poverty and race/ethnici...
According to the U.S. Census (2000), 42 percent of adults in the United States between the ages of 2...
This paper uses administrative data from Washington State to chart the educational pathways of first...
Examines the capacity of community colleges to enable low-income, low-literacy, low-skilled adults t...
Outlines the need to strengthen community college students' basic English and math skills as require...
With their open access admission policies, low tuition costs, and convenient locations, community co...
for this work was generously provided by the Ford Foundation through grants to th
Investing in community college workforce training is a central part of the Biden administration’s ag...
Recommends state policies to improve community college students' retention and completion rates thro...
Meeting the needs of adults who enroll community college with weak academic, economic, and family re...
Each year, community colleges, schools, and community organizations offer basic skills instruction t...
Community colleges play an important role in the U.S. economy, providing access to higher education ...
Most students who enter higher education through a community college fail to earn a postsecondary cr...
Nationally, relatively few of the more than 2.5 million adults who enroll annually in basic skills p...
Increasing the number of young people who attain postsecondary credentials has become one of the pri...
Provides an overview of 2000-08 college attainment and completion trends by poverty and race/ethnici...