Despite rich evidence on the benefit of summer enrollment at the K-12 level, the college completion literature has so far focused on college readiness, remediation, and financial aid, and has largely overlooked the potential benefits of taking summer courses among college students. Academic momentum theory suggests that summer enrollment may increase credit accumulation and retention and thus increase the rate of college completion. Using proximity to the closest four-year college as an instrumental variable (IV), I analyze public higher education data from an anonymous state to examine how enrolling in summer credits can impact college outcomes and the mechanisms by which it may do so. I find that summer enrollees in the sample had higher ...
As the number of students enrolling in higher education has decreased, more attention has been focus...
This article examines the impacts of summer instruction and test-based grade retention in New York C...
ABSTRACT: Much of the research on federal student aid programs has primarily evaluated the role of t...
Can Summer Enrollment Lead to More Equitable Outcomes? Early Summer College Enrollment and Four-Year...
The summer school sessions that colleges offer their undergraduates are sometimes considered supplem...
In July 2013, National Public Radio (NPR) showcased a research study on why economically disadvantag...
Summer melt is defined as the attrition of students who complete high school with the intent to enro...
thesisDuring the school year, learning occurs at virtually the same rate for all students, regardles...
As the demand for skilled labor continues to rise, the College Completion agenda has become more imp...
The overarching goal of CACAN is to increase college enrollment, with an emphasis on closing the exi...
Many students start college but fail to persist to degree completion (Kuh, Cruce, Shoup, Kinzie, & G...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to analyze the effects of summer school remediation on el...
Educators have been looking for a solution to increasing yearly student achievement while at the sam...
In summer 2021, a metro-Atlanta school district offered a voluntary summer school program that provi...
The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the impact summer advising has on stu...
As the number of students enrolling in higher education has decreased, more attention has been focus...
This article examines the impacts of summer instruction and test-based grade retention in New York C...
ABSTRACT: Much of the research on federal student aid programs has primarily evaluated the role of t...
Can Summer Enrollment Lead to More Equitable Outcomes? Early Summer College Enrollment and Four-Year...
The summer school sessions that colleges offer their undergraduates are sometimes considered supplem...
In July 2013, National Public Radio (NPR) showcased a research study on why economically disadvantag...
Summer melt is defined as the attrition of students who complete high school with the intent to enro...
thesisDuring the school year, learning occurs at virtually the same rate for all students, regardles...
As the demand for skilled labor continues to rise, the College Completion agenda has become more imp...
The overarching goal of CACAN is to increase college enrollment, with an emphasis on closing the exi...
Many students start college but fail to persist to degree completion (Kuh, Cruce, Shoup, Kinzie, & G...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to analyze the effects of summer school remediation on el...
Educators have been looking for a solution to increasing yearly student achievement while at the sam...
In summer 2021, a metro-Atlanta school district offered a voluntary summer school program that provi...
The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the impact summer advising has on stu...
As the number of students enrolling in higher education has decreased, more attention has been focus...
This article examines the impacts of summer instruction and test-based grade retention in New York C...
ABSTRACT: Much of the research on federal student aid programs has primarily evaluated the role of t...