December 3, 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT
Over the past decade, colleges and systems nationwide have scaled corequisite courses to replace traditional developmental education, with mixed approaches and varied results. This webinar brings together panelists from Arkansas, Louisiana, and the City University of New York (CUNY) to reflect on what it takes to implement corequisite reforms within different governance contexts, how different stakeholders have experienced these changes, and what supports have proven critical for adoption and scaling.
Panelists will share stories and data from their institutions and systems, highlight ongoing challenges, and discuss how they are using continuous improvement to move beyond first-generation corequisite models. Together, we will explore what Coreq 2.0 looks like and identify lessons for states and colleges considering their next steps for reform.
Presenters
- Hollie Daniels Sarica, Research Associate, CCRC
- Julia Raufman, Research Associate, CCRC
- Emily Cosper, Dean of Liberal Arts, Social Science, and Education, Delgado Community College
Ricky Tompkins, Vice President, Technical Education and Workforce Development, North Arkansas College
Sarah Truelsch, Assistant Dean for Policy Research, City University of New York