Michigan Wants More College Grads. Can Boosting Spending for Dual Enrollment Help?
John Fink told Bridge Michigan that dual enrollment has expanded across the country, especially in states where there is more financial investment in the program.
John Fink told Bridge Michigan that dual enrollment has expanded across the country, especially in states where there is more financial investment in the program.
Journalist's Resource highlighted research that can help journalists investigate barriers to transferring from a two- to four-year institution, including a paper by Tatiana Velasco, Davis Jenkins, and other CCRC researchers.
Tatiana Velasco was featured in Education Week discussing the postsecondary outcomes of dual enrollment students for a story about a dual-enrollment partnership program that puts students on a path toward earning a degree and teaching certification.
Nikki Edgecombe, Julia Raufman, and Ellen Wasserman wrote about the evidence for co-requisite remediation and its potential to increase student success on the Strong Start to Finish blog.
Researchers whose federal grants have been terminated since the start of the Trump administration, including CCRC's Judith Scott-Clayton and research affiliate Daniel Sparks, describe some of the myriad impacts of the funding cuts in Inside Higher Ed.
What can we learn from two- and four-year institutions where transfer student success is higher than the national average? Tatiana Velasco shares four key takeaways in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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