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  • December 15, 2019

New Numbers Show More Colleges Using High School Grades, Not Just Standardized Tests, to Determine If Students Require Remedial Coursework

This article from The 74 summarizes CAPR’s landscape study, which takes stock of the developmental education offerings at community colleges across the country.

  • December 12, 2019

Effects of Dual Enrollment

Inside Higher Ed summarizes CCRC’s latest working paper, which explores how an increase in dual enrollment students in a given class affects short- and long-term academic outcomes for their non-dual-enrollment peers.

  • December 10, 2019

Study Spotlights Outcomes for Community College Transfer Students

CCRC Senior Research Associate John Fink spoke to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education for this story about transfer pathways from community colleges to four-year institutions. Fink noted that it’s important to destigmatize open-access, two-year schools, where transfer has always been part of the mission.

  • November 30, 2019

One Way to Graduate College With Less Debt

CCRC Senior Research Scholar Davis Jenkins discussed the benefits of taking college classes while in high school in this CNBC story about a dual enrollment program in Louisiana.

  • November 24, 2019

Experts: Collaboration Essential to Advance Remedial Education

This Diverse: Issues in Higher Education article summarizes the Center for the Analysis of Postsecondary Readiness conference and highlights CCRC Senior Research Scholar Nikki Edgecombe’s contributions to the work.

  • November 14, 2019

CSCU's Transfer Ticket to Nowhere

In this op-ed, John Mullane, president and founder of College Transfer Solutions, describes the challenges students in Connecticut face when they try to transfer from a community college to a four-year institution. He cites CCRC's Tracking Transfer report to make the case that Connecticut should institute new policies to help students navigate this process.

  • November 11, 2019

Majority of American Teenagers Believe a High School Diploma Is Enough to Succeed

A recent poll of teens and young adults found that many young Americans believe they don't need a postsecondary education to get a good job. But in this Market Watch story, CCRC Director Thomas Brock pushed back against the idea that a high school diploma is enough to reach the American middle class. This story, which was written by the Associated Press, was published by several other outlets across the country, including USA Today.

  • October 29, 2019

A Certificate, Then a Degree

This EducationNext story focuses on how certificate programs can act as stepping stones to success and help students complete credentials. The piece mentions a CCRC paper about the value of such programs.

  • October 29, 2019

Use of Part-Timers Driving Down Student Success at Community Colleges

CCRC's September working paper on adjunct faculty explores how part-time versus full-time instructors impact students' current and subsequent course outcomes. This Campus Technology story summarizes the researchers' findings.

  • October 25, 2019

Sultan: A Path for Community Colleges to Lead the Country

Maria Cormier discussed the diversity of community college students in this St. Louis Post-Dispatch column.

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