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  • March 31, 2015

How to Simplify the Complicated Process of Applying for Federal Student Aid

In a blog post for the Urban Institute, Sandy Baum and Judith Scott-Clayton describe how simplifying the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) could help more students attend college, and how the process of awarding Pell Grants could potentially be automated to further reduce barriers to college attendance.

  • March 2, 2015

Beyond Carrots and Sticks: Helping Colleges Meet the Challenge of Performance Funding

In a blog post for Completion by Design, Kevin Dougherty writes about how states can craft their performance funding policies to support colleges in making the changes necessary to drive improvements in student outcomes.

  • January 20, 2015

Comments by Sandy Baum and Judith Scott-Clayton on the White House Announcement on New Community College Initiatives

On the Hamilton Project's blog, Judith Scott-Clayton and Sandy Baum share their reactions to President Obama's free tuition proposal.

  • January 20, 2015

The Problem With Obama's "Free Community College" Proposal

In Money, Thomas Bailey and Judith Scott-Clayton discuss the pros and cons of President Obama's proposal for free community college tuition.

  • January 11, 2015

Student Attitudes Toward Technology in Advising

An EDUCAUSE blog post by Hoori Santikian Kalamkarian looks at CCRC research findings on student attitudes toward technology at three levels of advising: administrative tasks, supporting and encouraging students, and more intensive advising to help students develop skills to identify their goals and plan for the future.

  • December 14, 2014

College Data Tools

In a letter to the editor, Melinda Mechur Karp responds to a New York Times op-ed on the data analytics tools used at colleges, emphasizing that "their power is meaningful only in the context of more comprehensive reform."

  • November 17, 2014

Ready or Not: How Multiple Measures of College Readiness Can Help Reduce Unnecessary Remediation

In a commentary for the TC Record, Judith Scott-Clayton describes how incorporating high school transcript information into the placement process for incoming students would lead to fewer students being misplaced into developmental education.

  • November 11, 2014

Improving the Targeting of Treatment: Evidence From College Remediation

A blog post by Judith Scott-Clayton for the Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE) considers how colleges might improve the accuracy of their remedial placement processes.

  • October 2, 2014

Can 15-Credit Enrollment Boost Completion Rates?

Davis Jenkins and Serena Klempin review strategies colleges and states are using to encourage students to increase their enrollment intensity on the AACC 21st Century Center's blog.

  • August 27, 2014

Making the Most of Advising and Planning Technologies

In a blog post for the AACC 21st Century Center, Melinda Mechur Karp writes about how Integrated Planning and Advising Services (IPAS) can be implemented and adopted to help colleges achieve their larger goals.

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