The number of students taking college courses while they are in high school has grown dramatically over the past two decades—particularly at community colleges—but many colleges and states do not track participants’ outcomes. Using student enrollment and degree records from the National Student Clearinghouse, this report is the first to look state by state at who enrolls in community college “dual enrollment” courses and what happens to them after high school. The study tracked more than 200,000 high school students who first took a community college course in fall 2010 for six years, through summer 2016 (five years after high school). Eighty-eight percent of these students continued in college after high school, and most earned a certific...
In the later part of the twentieth century, the continued growth in high school and college dropout ...
There is a need to increase college readiness among high school graduates to promote college success...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityDual enrollment programs continue to grow in the United States...
Research shows that dual enrollment—a practice in which high school students take college courses wh...
Dual enrollment programs enable students to take college courses and earn college credit while in hi...
Dual enrollment programs are a way to challenge high school students, smooth the transition into lif...
This qualitative study investigated the perspectives of current college students who participated in...
Dual enrollment programs enable students to take college courses and earn college credit while in hi...
Research demonstrates clear economic benefits for students who continue education beyond high school...
UAL ENROLLMENT ALLOWS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS to take college courses and earn college credits that can...
Purpose. The purpose of this quantitative causal-comparative study was to determine the degree to wh...
Research tells us that high school students who take college courses while they are still in high sc...
As efforts to provide seamless transitions from high school to college grow, so do the numbers of hi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of dual-enrollment participation on students\u2...
Dual enrollment, in which high school students take college courses for credit, is an increasingly p...
In the later part of the twentieth century, the continued growth in high school and college dropout ...
There is a need to increase college readiness among high school graduates to promote college success...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityDual enrollment programs continue to grow in the United States...
Research shows that dual enrollment—a practice in which high school students take college courses wh...
Dual enrollment programs enable students to take college courses and earn college credit while in hi...
Dual enrollment programs are a way to challenge high school students, smooth the transition into lif...
This qualitative study investigated the perspectives of current college students who participated in...
Dual enrollment programs enable students to take college courses and earn college credit while in hi...
Research demonstrates clear economic benefits for students who continue education beyond high school...
UAL ENROLLMENT ALLOWS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS to take college courses and earn college credits that can...
Purpose. The purpose of this quantitative causal-comparative study was to determine the degree to wh...
Research tells us that high school students who take college courses while they are still in high sc...
As efforts to provide seamless transitions from high school to college grow, so do the numbers of hi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of dual-enrollment participation on students\u2...
Dual enrollment, in which high school students take college courses for credit, is an increasingly p...
In the later part of the twentieth century, the continued growth in high school and college dropout ...
There is a need to increase college readiness among high school graduates to promote college success...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityDual enrollment programs continue to grow in the United States...