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  • November 29, 2022

A Campaign Fosters Faster Routes to Degrees

According to data from Complete College America, only 5% of full-time community college students nationwide graduate in two years; as Inside Higher Ed reports, some institutions, like Camden County College, are addressing this by implementing a "15 to Finish" campaign, which encourages students to take 15 credits per semester rather than the minimum of 12. CCRC Senior Research Scholar Davis Jenkins commented on the issue of student momentum: "Colleges are hemorrhaging these students. And they’re wasting talent. It’s an equity issue. It’s a workforce issue."

  • November 22, 2022

Can High Schoolers Save the Community College?

CCRC Senior Research Associate John Fink spoke to Inside Higher Ed about dual enrollment's complex role in the future of community colleges: "Colleges are not bringing in additional revenue [from dual enrollment]; most are just breaking even. A big part of making this sustainable is increasing the number of students who are coming back to that college after high school."

  • November 18, 2022

Turning an Economic Eye on Education

Michigan Today wrote about CCRC Senior Research Scholar Jordan Matsudaira's ongoing tenure as the inaugural chief economist for the U.S. Department of Education.

  • November 11, 2022

Dual Enrollment, Multiple Benefits

CCRC Senior Research Associate John Fink spoke to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education about his research on dual enrollment, specifically The Dual Enrollment Playbook: A Guide to Equitable Acceleration for Students.

  • November 1, 2022

Can Enrolling School Students Help US Colleges Improve Access?

CCRC Senior Research Associate John Fink shared his insights into dual enrollment with Times Higher Education: "What we do know is that in general, and in most circumstances, these courses really do benefit students...[b]ut we also know that in general, first-generation, low-income students of colour don’t have equal access to these programmes."

  • October 27, 2022

Texas Poised to Tie Community College Funding to "Value" and Jobs

As Work Shift reports, Texas lawmakers are expected to approve a proposal that would dramatically increase funding for community colleges, tie much of it to workforce outcomes, and, for the first time, include substantial funding for short-term programs. CCRC Senior Research Scholar Nikki Edgecombe noted that it will be important to balance the interests of industry and workers in order to ensure that the economic growth the state is pursuing also advances workers’ economic mobility and doesn’t leave them behind.

  • October 26, 2022

How Higher Ed Can Help Remedy K-12 Learning Losses

K-12 learning losses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are profound. CCRC Senior Research Scholar Nikki Edgecombe explained to Inside Higher Ed how colleges can help.

  • October 25, 2022

Why Students Aren’t Transferring

For Volt, CCRC Senior Research Associate John Fink commented on the state of student transfer after the height of the pandemic: "There’s an enrollment crisis, but there’s [also] a college access crisis."

  • October 24, 2022

Getting to and Staying in College: Ask-Connect-Inspire-Plan

CCRC Senior Research Associate Hana Lahr spoke to Abner Oakes of the Institute for Student Achievement (ISA) about her work on guided pathways and specifically the Ask-Connect-Inspire-Plan (ACIP) framework.

  • October 20, 2022

Despite Hopes for a Rebound, Enrollment Falls Again

Overall enrollment at two-year institutions has shrunk only by 0.4% since fall 2021, and for the first time since 2019, enrollment declines were worse at four-year institutions. CCRC Senior Research Associate John Fink spoke to Inside Higher Ed about this development and the pivotal role played by dual enrollment.

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