CUNY Start, a pre-matriculation program developed by the City University of New York, seeks to help the lowest placed developmental education students become college ready in just one semester. The program targets incoming students who are assessed as needing remediation in math, reading, and writing by providing intensive instruction for one semester while students delay enrollment in college. It uses a conceptual student-centered curriculum and instructional delivery method and provides a robust approach to staffing and training that allows instructors to learn to implement these strategies while under the tutelage of experienced teachers. It also provides advising, tutoring, and a weekly seminar that teaches students skills they need to ...
In 2007, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) funded 22 colleges to establish devel...
Research suggests that far more students are referred to developmental education courses than necess...
Mathematics preparatory workshops were offered to college students at a diverse urban undergraduate ...
The City University of New York (CUNY) developed and implemented two evidence-based, educational ini...
Almost 12 million students, more than half of the nation\u27s undergraduates, are currently enrolled...
In today’s information-rich global economy, City University of New York (CUNY) graduates need strong...
Having a college degree is increasingly important in the U.S. labor market, and workers with a degre...
This qualitative study investigated second semester undergraduate college students’ perceptions of t...
Most students who enter higher education through a community college fail to earn a postsecondary cr...
Early colleges are a rapidly spreading effort to increase students’ access to postsecondary educatio...
CUNY community colleges occupy a unique niche because they are part of a larger geographically focus...
In today’s highly competitive global economy, City University of New York (CUNY) graduates need stro...
Some charters are too young to measure how their students perform. Others collect data in a spotty w...
Community colleges provide access to higher education for a broad range of students. The majority re...
College readiness among high school students—particularly those who are from low-income families or ...
In 2007, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) funded 22 colleges to establish devel...
Research suggests that far more students are referred to developmental education courses than necess...
Mathematics preparatory workshops were offered to college students at a diverse urban undergraduate ...
The City University of New York (CUNY) developed and implemented two evidence-based, educational ini...
Almost 12 million students, more than half of the nation\u27s undergraduates, are currently enrolled...
In today’s information-rich global economy, City University of New York (CUNY) graduates need strong...
Having a college degree is increasingly important in the U.S. labor market, and workers with a degre...
This qualitative study investigated second semester undergraduate college students’ perceptions of t...
Most students who enter higher education through a community college fail to earn a postsecondary cr...
Early colleges are a rapidly spreading effort to increase students’ access to postsecondary educatio...
CUNY community colleges occupy a unique niche because they are part of a larger geographically focus...
In today’s highly competitive global economy, City University of New York (CUNY) graduates need stro...
Some charters are too young to measure how their students perform. Others collect data in a spotty w...
Community colleges provide access to higher education for a broad range of students. The majority re...
College readiness among high school students—particularly those who are from low-income families or ...
In 2007, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) funded 22 colleges to establish devel...
Research suggests that far more students are referred to developmental education courses than necess...
Mathematics preparatory workshops were offered to college students at a diverse urban undergraduate ...