Most experienced educators recognize that many students will not complete optional assignments, and often those students who need additional help do not seek assistance. Current research demonstrates that students in underrepresented populations (see definition below) are less likely to seek support than others because they see needing help as a confirmation that they don’t really “belong” in college in the first place. Research shows that those who do access currently optional supports such as tutoring are more likely to succeed, so this research group looked for ways to build structured connections between underrepresented students and resources. We found that our peers at various VCCS colleges had programs that were working to build thes...
The study explores how alumni can help community colleges in Southern Appalachia to create greater a...
Almost two thirds of students who enter community colleges every year are judged to be academically ...
Student retention rates and graduation rates currently play a major role in measuring the success of...
Most experienced educators recognize that many students will not complete optional assignments, and ...
This essay considers statistical reports on underprepared students, the history of developmental edu...
Under-resourced community college students struggle to meet their basic needs, often facing food and...
While undergraduate enrollment is increasing among historically underrepresented students, completio...
Recommends state policies to improve community college students' retention and completion rates thro...
Based on a 5-year study at Montgomery County Community College (PA), during which academic support a...
Despite a college degree being a prerequisite for economic and social mobility, many low-income stud...
While most students who seek academic support succeed in their courses, some still fail or withdraw....
Should students who are academically underprepared for college have immediate, unrestricted access t...
Higher education institutions are facing increasing pressure to find new ways to attract, retain, an...
Community colleges in America developed out of a need to fill the gap between high school or technic...
The problem of practice addressed in this qualitative case study was low community college student c...
The study explores how alumni can help community colleges in Southern Appalachia to create greater a...
Almost two thirds of students who enter community colleges every year are judged to be academically ...
Student retention rates and graduation rates currently play a major role in measuring the success of...
Most experienced educators recognize that many students will not complete optional assignments, and ...
This essay considers statistical reports on underprepared students, the history of developmental edu...
Under-resourced community college students struggle to meet their basic needs, often facing food and...
While undergraduate enrollment is increasing among historically underrepresented students, completio...
Recommends state policies to improve community college students' retention and completion rates thro...
Based on a 5-year study at Montgomery County Community College (PA), during which academic support a...
Despite a college degree being a prerequisite for economic and social mobility, many low-income stud...
While most students who seek academic support succeed in their courses, some still fail or withdraw....
Should students who are academically underprepared for college have immediate, unrestricted access t...
Higher education institutions are facing increasing pressure to find new ways to attract, retain, an...
Community colleges in America developed out of a need to fill the gap between high school or technic...
The problem of practice addressed in this qualitative case study was low community college student c...
The study explores how alumni can help community colleges in Southern Appalachia to create greater a...
Almost two thirds of students who enter community colleges every year are judged to be academically ...
Student retention rates and graduation rates currently play a major role in measuring the success of...