Community colleges increasingly implement various student success programs, including 1st-year seminars, college skills courses, learning communities, and orientation, in an effort to boost degree completion. However, it is unclear how success programs’ curricular designs may contribute to these and associated student outcomes. Such inquiry is limited, in part, by the lack of methodological frameworks for program impact heterogeneity research. This study proposes a new conceptualization of nominally different student success programs as instances of a broader activity, which also provides a way to operationalize their curricular structures in comparable ways. Second, to briefly illustrate this approach, the study leverages matched program a...
textIn order to explore the differences in engagement levels between entering and returning communit...
This Brief summarizes a study by the Community College Research Center of community college manageme...
Low graduation rates are a significant issue for colleges. The majority of higher education institut...
Community colleges increasingly implement various student success programs, including 1st-year semin...
The definition and description of student success programs in the literature (e.g., orientation, fir...
This study explores through descriptive analysis the similarities of structured group learning exper...
This chapter reviews ways that researchers have presented variously narrow and broad groupings of sp...
textThis study investigates the relationship of student engagement with the design of structured gro...
Objective: Beyond understanding whether first-year student success interventions in community colleg...
textResearch on student success courses indicates they contribute to successful college transitions ...
AbstractStudents come to community colleges with different levels of personal development, academic ...
abstract: Community colleges, like all higher education institutions in the United States, have not ...
Community colleges have recently been challenged to increase completion rates (American Association ...
This purpose of this research was, to identify the components of first-year first semester college s...
Underpreparation is typically viewed in terms of deficiencies in students' basic academic skills. Co...
textIn order to explore the differences in engagement levels between entering and returning communit...
This Brief summarizes a study by the Community College Research Center of community college manageme...
Low graduation rates are a significant issue for colleges. The majority of higher education institut...
Community colleges increasingly implement various student success programs, including 1st-year semin...
The definition and description of student success programs in the literature (e.g., orientation, fir...
This study explores through descriptive analysis the similarities of structured group learning exper...
This chapter reviews ways that researchers have presented variously narrow and broad groupings of sp...
textThis study investigates the relationship of student engagement with the design of structured gro...
Objective: Beyond understanding whether first-year student success interventions in community colleg...
textResearch on student success courses indicates they contribute to successful college transitions ...
AbstractStudents come to community colleges with different levels of personal development, academic ...
abstract: Community colleges, like all higher education institutions in the United States, have not ...
Community colleges have recently been challenged to increase completion rates (American Association ...
This purpose of this research was, to identify the components of first-year first semester college s...
Underpreparation is typically viewed in terms of deficiencies in students' basic academic skills. Co...
textIn order to explore the differences in engagement levels between entering and returning communit...
This Brief summarizes a study by the Community College Research Center of community college manageme...
Low graduation rates are a significant issue for colleges. The majority of higher education institut...