Adults and Community College Degrees
Adults and Community College Degrees In Inside Higher Ed, Jim Jacobs writes about the ways community colleges must meet the …
New Research Shows College Graduation Rates for Dual Enrollment Students Vary Widely by State—and by Income
A new study from CCRC and the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center is the first to look state by state at how many high school students are taking community college classes and how they do when they move on to college.
Community College Students, Faculty See Significant Benefits in For-Profit Partnership to Create Honors Programs
A new CCRC research brief on the American Honors program looks at the population served by the program, its key features, and the perspectives of students, faculty, and staff.
Is It Really Cheaper to Start at a Community College? The Effect of Loss of Credits on the Cost of a Bachelor’s Degree
A new CCRC report investigates whether it is really cheaper to start studying for a bachelor’s degree at a community college, given the roadblocks students face when they transfer to a four-year college.
Same Course, Different Outcomes: The Mysterious Case of Computerized Developmental Math in Tennessee
Same Course, Different Outcomes: The Mysterious Case of Computerized Developmental Math in Tennessee On the Educause blog, Maggie Fay writes …