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CCRC studies community colleges because they provide critical access to postsecondary education. We help colleges strengthen opportunities and improve outcomes.
Teachers College, New York
Joined January 2010
RT @LaurenSchudde: Check out my new @CommunityCCRC blogpost and working paper with @wonsunjustin & #KimPack: We describe variation in #dual….
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Researchers examined dual enrollment partnerships across Texas and how the specifics of these partnerships predict student success.
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Guided pathways reforms have focused on removing barriers, but colleges should focus on students’ motivation. “Students won’t enroll if they aren’t guaranteed a living-wage job or that all their credits will transfer,” Davis Jenkins said. @CCPathwaysGuru.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — In 2015, the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) launched the Pathways Project, which presented a model that was outcomes-focused rather than access-oriented. A...
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CCRC has released a new interactive dashboard that draws on multiple years of CRDC data to provide a school- and district-level view of dual enrollment and AP access. @meikled_john.
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An interactive dashboard draws on multiple years of CRDC data to provide a school- and district-level view of dual enrollment and Advanced Placement access, disaggregated by students’ race/ethnicity,...
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STUDENT VOICE: I’m thriving in my dual-enrollment program, but it could be a whole lot better @hechingerreport.
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My experience in dual enrollment has been generally positive, but the program could be even better if high schools and colleges worked together to provide what students say they need most.
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How much should college students work? A Mankato professor looks at link between too much work and failing grades. @startribune.
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A Minnesota State University-Mankato professor found that college students who worked more than 20 hours a week were more likely to fail their classes.
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CC Daily writes about CCRC’s new report that connects credentials from community colleges with earnings, showing which types of degrees and certificates lead to good-paying jobs and careers — and which typically don’t. @Comm_College.
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A new report from the Community College Research Center (CCRC) takes an in-depth look at connecting credentials from community colleges with earnings, showing which types of degrees and...
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RT @AspenHigherEd: What if every #comm_college student had a real shot at a bachelor’s degree? Only 16% reach that goal—but it doesn’t have….
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A new transfer playbook, released by the Aspen Institute and the Community College Research Center, offers strategies for improving outcomes for transfer students by examining higher ed institutions with the best records.
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Researchers whose federal grants have been terminated — including Judy Scott-Clayton of CCRC and @TeachersCollege — describe some of the myriad impacts in @insidehighered.
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Researchers whose federal grants have been terminated since the start of the Trump administration describe some of the myriad impacts.
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A New Partnership to Explore How Community Colleges Are Preparing the New Energy Workforce: Meet Allison Moe From the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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CCRC researchers spoke with a research project manager at NREL about the potential impacts of a new study for colleges.
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CCRC and @AspenHigherEd have released an updated Transfer Playbook that outlines the practices exemplary transfer partnerships use to achieve strong transfer and bachelor’s attainment outcomes. @CCPathwaysGuru @meikled_john.
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The second edition of the Transfer Playbook provides guidance for achieving excellence in transfer and bachelor’s attainment for community college students based on practices observed at exemplary...
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More than a year after Texas’ House Bill 8 took effect, some schools have offered free tuition, grown dual credit programs or helped students’ credits transfer when they move on to four-year schools. @TexasTribune.
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More than a year after Texas’ House Bill 8 took effect, some schools have offered free tuition, grown dual credit programs or helped students’ credits transfer when they move on to four-year schools.
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RT @PostsecCollab: On the blog: A new Postsecondary Collaborative research brief adds a critical set of voices to our exploration of self-d….
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RT @PostsecCollab: Join the Collaborative on April 3 for a webinar exploring student experiences in online courses and evidence-based strat….
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Since 2009, the percentage of Americans ages 25 to 64 attaining a postsecondary credential has increased by a remarkable 17 points, reaching nearly 55%. But there’s more to do, writes Yolanda Watson Spiva of @CompleteCollege in @insidehighered.
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With the arrival of 2025, the sector has not yet reached its completion target, even as new headwinds threaten continued progress, Yolanda Watson Spiva writes.
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Four strategies to retain dual enrollment students at your community college after high school, from @EAB.
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Discover how to use technology to build a retention strategy for dual enrollment students beyond high school graduation. Learn how targeted campaigns, early alert systems, and personalized support...
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RT @capr_deved: MDRC’s Intervention ROI tool is a free interactive web application that allows community college administrators to estimate….
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The number of college students transferring to a new institution increased by 4.4% this year, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. Transfer growth was strongest at community colleges. #ARCCNetwork @NSClearinghouse.
insidehighered.com
Transfers increased by 4.5 percent this fall, continuing two straight years of post-pandemic recovery. Recent enrollment trends suggest there’s plenty more room to grow.
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Students, educators tout benefits of funding dual enrollment classes in high school #NebraskaExaminer.
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This year, more than 20,000 Nebraska high school students at more than 200 schools across the state are taking dual enrollment classes.
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Read about CCRC’s five sessions at #DREAM2025, on transfer, guided pathways, dual enrollment, post-completion value of programs, and online learning. @AchieveTheDream #ATDDREAM.
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