The purpose of this study was to examine whether variations in student achievement in college courses exist between high school students who took the courses as dual enrollment (DE) courses and academically comparable high school students (AIMS scholars) who took the courses upon matriculation to college. Additionally, the researcher explored whether differences exist in DE course grade for students by course environment (online, face-to-face at a high school, or face-to-face at a college.) The researcher used final course grades as determinants of student achievement. The study focused on DE student and AIMS scholar grades in English 111, Biology 101, Math 163, and History 101 courses that were taken between the 2009-2010 and 2013-2014 sch...
Cumulative college grade point average, ratios of college credits earned to college credits attempte...
This study investigated the impact that instructor type (high school teacher or college faculty) and...
Dual enrollment, in which high school students take college courses for credit, is an increasingly p...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether variations in student achievement in college course...
High school dual enrollment has increased dramatically in recent years, growing 75% nationally betwe...
Dual enrollment programs continue to grow in the United States; however, little empirical research e...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of dual-enrollment participation on students\u2...
This ex post facto, causal-comparative, quantitative study examined variations in academic success o...
The study investigated student success in a dual enrollment program at an open enrollment community ...
"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Edu...
This study explores the relationship of student participation in Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit and the...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of dual enrollment course participation by...
The researchers investigate the perceptions of dually-enrolled high school students. The researchers...
The purpose of this study was to measure the possible relationship between Advanced Placement and du...
This study examined the relationship between dual enrollment participation in high school and succes...
Cumulative college grade point average, ratios of college credits earned to college credits attempte...
This study investigated the impact that instructor type (high school teacher or college faculty) and...
Dual enrollment, in which high school students take college courses for credit, is an increasingly p...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether variations in student achievement in college course...
High school dual enrollment has increased dramatically in recent years, growing 75% nationally betwe...
Dual enrollment programs continue to grow in the United States; however, little empirical research e...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of dual-enrollment participation on students\u2...
This ex post facto, causal-comparative, quantitative study examined variations in academic success o...
The study investigated student success in a dual enrollment program at an open enrollment community ...
"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Edu...
This study explores the relationship of student participation in Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit and the...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of dual enrollment course participation by...
The researchers investigate the perceptions of dually-enrolled high school students. The researchers...
The purpose of this study was to measure the possible relationship between Advanced Placement and du...
This study examined the relationship between dual enrollment participation in high school and succes...
Cumulative college grade point average, ratios of college credits earned to college credits attempte...
This study investigated the impact that instructor type (high school teacher or college faculty) and...
Dual enrollment, in which high school students take college courses for credit, is an increasingly p...