
John Fink is a senior research associate and leads CCRC’s research on dual enrollment and transfer examining how community colleges partner with high schools and universities to strengthen student transitions into and through college. In 2025, Fink co-authored the book, More Essential Than Ever (Harvard Education Press), synthesizing a decade of research on guided pathways. His research has led to the development of the DEEP framework for strengthening dual enrollment as an on-ramp to college and career opportunity.
John leads a team of mixed-methods researchers and has raised over eight million dollars in external research funding since 2021 to conduct applied research and produce resources to support educators, policymakers, and intermediaries working to strengthen student transitions into and through community college.
He has authored numerous CCRC publications, including those detailing national and state-by-state outcomes for transfer students and dual enrollment students, “Playbooks” on improving transfer and dual enrollment, and data dashboards including those examining community college program enrollments, completions, and access to dual enrollment coursework.
Fink serves as research commission chair and board member of the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP), a member of the 2025 and 2027 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence Selection Committee, a member of the Commission on Purposeful Pathways, and a member of the Beyond Transfer Policy Advisory Board.
In 2026 John received the Dual Enrollment Equity Champion award from the California Alliance of Dual Enrollment Partnerships. In 2019 he received the Transfer Champion-Catalyst Award from the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS).
Fink’s research has been featured in The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Marketplace, Education Week, Chronicle of Higher Education, and Inside Higher Ed, and he is published in the American Educational Research Journal, Community College Review, Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, Journal of Higher Education, and Research in Higher Education.