Texas House Bill 505 expanded dual credit programs to include high school freshmen and sophomores. This study examined the relationship of high school student characteristics and academic success in first attempt dual credit courses. Characteristics refer to year in high school, gender, and high school size. Success is passing scores in English, mathematics, and history. Data were collected from a community college, providing services to area high schools. Of 826 cases 10 were freshmen and sophomores. More data from the state was unavailable as the state does not require reporting. Therefore, analyses included juniors and seniors with chi-square and logistic regression. House Bill 505 was assessed with Fowler’s (2013) Six-Stage Mode...
The purpose of the study is to better understand the extent to which dual credit contributes to incr...
Dual credit has become a recent phenomenon in high schools and early college high school programs. T...
This study explores the relationship of student participation in Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit and the...
The purpose of the study was to estimate the effects of dual credit on a broad set of student outcom...
In response to the ban on affirmative action and the decrease in racial minority enrollment, the Tex...
Purpose. The purpose of this quantitative causal-comparative study was to determine the degree to wh...
Goldrick-Rab, Carter, and Wagner (2007) contend that there are disproportionately few evaluations of...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to examine dual credit enrollment with r...
This study aimed to determine the degree to which differences were present in the percentages of all...
College campuses are no longer the only place where a student can earn college credit. A student can...
Goldrick-Rab, Carter, and Wagner (2007) contend that “there are disproportionately few evaluations o...
Texas is committed to better prepared students for educational endeavors after high school. Specifi...
As efforts to provide seamless transitions from high school to college grow, so do the numbers of hi...
This quantitative study examined factors that determined if economically disadvantaged and English l...
This particularistic qualitative study examined the perceptions of 18 students’ dual credit experien...
The purpose of the study is to better understand the extent to which dual credit contributes to incr...
Dual credit has become a recent phenomenon in high schools and early college high school programs. T...
This study explores the relationship of student participation in Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit and the...
The purpose of the study was to estimate the effects of dual credit on a broad set of student outcom...
In response to the ban on affirmative action and the decrease in racial minority enrollment, the Tex...
Purpose. The purpose of this quantitative causal-comparative study was to determine the degree to wh...
Goldrick-Rab, Carter, and Wagner (2007) contend that there are disproportionately few evaluations of...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to examine dual credit enrollment with r...
This study aimed to determine the degree to which differences were present in the percentages of all...
College campuses are no longer the only place where a student can earn college credit. A student can...
Goldrick-Rab, Carter, and Wagner (2007) contend that “there are disproportionately few evaluations o...
Texas is committed to better prepared students for educational endeavors after high school. Specifi...
As efforts to provide seamless transitions from high school to college grow, so do the numbers of hi...
This quantitative study examined factors that determined if economically disadvantaged and English l...
This particularistic qualitative study examined the perceptions of 18 students’ dual credit experien...
The purpose of the study is to better understand the extent to which dual credit contributes to incr...
Dual credit has become a recent phenomenon in high schools and early college high school programs. T...
This study explores the relationship of student participation in Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit and the...