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CCRC Research on Guided Pathways: What We’re Learning

American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) Annual Convention
April 25, 2017

New Orleans, LA

CCRC researchers discussed findings from research being conducted on guided pathways reforms implemented around the country. Projects include the AACC Pathways Project, iPASS, and reforms in the City Colleges of Chicago system. Presenters discussed the implications of their research for students, faculty, and administrators; answered participants’ questions; and identified new areas of inquiry in order to help colleges implement the large-scale changes involved in guided pathways reforms on their own campuses. Dr. Jeffrey Rafn of Northeast Wisconsin Technical College responded to CCRC’s research and presented a president’s perspective on implementing large-scale institutional change.

  • Implementing Guided Pathways: Early Insights From the AACC Pathways Colleges
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Associated Papers

Implementing Guided Pathways: Early Insights From the AACC Pathways Colleges

Participants

Hana Lahr
Assistant Director of Research and Director of Applied Learning
Community College Research Center
John Fink
Senior Research Associate and Program Lead
Community College Research Center
Serena C. Klempin
Senior Research Associate
Community College Research Center
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Associated Project(s)

Knowledge Development for the AACC Pathways Initiative

Evaluation of Integrated Planning and Advising​ for Student Success​ (iPASS)

City Colleges of Chicago Pathways Analytics Project

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