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Which Community College Awards Are Likely to Prepare Students for Post-Completion Success? 
April 2025

Which Community College Awards Are Likely to Prepare Students for Post-Completion Success? 

Davis JenkinsJohn FinkTatiana Velasco
This report uses IPEDS and College Scorecard data to classify the credentials awarded by community colleges in 2022-23 and to assess which credentials are and are not likely to enable students to secure a living-wage job or transfer efficiently in a major.
Lessons From Two Major Evaluations of Guided Pathways
March 2024

Lessons From Two Major Evaluations of Guided Pathways

Davis JenkinsHana LahrThomas Brock
This brief discusses findings and implications from two recent large studies of guided pathways that examined the scale at which colleges have implemented reforms and the association between adopted practices and early student outcomes.
Whole-College Reforms in Community Colleges: Guided Pathways Practices and Early Academic Success in Three States
March 2024

Whole-College Reforms in Community Colleges: Guided Pathways Practices and Early Academic Success in Three States

Veronica MinayaNicolas Acevedo
Using institutional survey and administrative data, this paper examines the association between statewide adoption of guided pathways practices by community colleges in Tennessee, Ohio, and Washington and improvements in first-year student outcomes.
Innovating at Scale: Guided Pathways Adoption and Early Student Momentum Among the AACC Pathways Colleges
September 2023

Innovating at Scale: Guided Pathways Adoption and Early Student Momentum Among the AACC Pathways Colleges

Hana LahrSerena C. KlempinDavis Jenkins
Drawing on interviews as well as self-assessment and performance data, this report discusses what the AACC Pathways colleges have accomplished in their guided pathways reforms over the past seven years and what they have learned about institutional transformation.
Engaging the College Community in Guided Pathways Reforms: Advice From Project Leaders at AACC Pathways Colleges
September 2023

Engaging the College Community in Guided Pathways Reforms: Advice From Project Leaders at AACC Pathways Colleges

Hana Lahr
This brief details advice from leaders—including college presidents, senior administrators, faculty, and staff֫— who were involved in planning, overseeing, or coordinating guided pathways reforms at the 30 colleges that participated in the AACC Pathways Project.
Whole-College Guided Pathways Reform Practices: Scale of Adoption by Community Colleges in Three States
September 2023

Whole-College Guided Pathways Reform Practices: Scale of Adoption by Community Colleges in Three States

Davis JenkinsTaylor MyersFarzana Matin
Based on institutional survey data, this report presents findings from a study on the scale of adoption of guided pathways practices at community and technical colleges in Ohio, Tennessee, and Washington State.
Funding Guided Pathways Reforms at Small Colleges: Three Ohio Community Colleges Show How to Do It
September 2022

Funding Guided Pathways Reforms at Small Colleges: Three Ohio Community Colleges Show How to Do It

Davis JenkinsSerena C. KlempinHana Lahr
This report and accompanying case studies describe how three small colleges have made large-scale changes in practice based on the guided pathways model and how they funded and are sustaining these changes to improve rates of student progression and completion.
Stratified Trajectories: Charting Equity Gaps in Program Pathways Among Community College Students
August 2022

Stratified Trajectories: Charting Equity Gaps in Program Pathways Among Community College Students

Yuxin LinMaggie P. FayJohn Fink
Using nine years of data from one state, this paper tracks completion and transfer outcomes to examine when gaps between Black, Hispanic, and White community college students occur, and it estimates the benefits of reaching early academic milestones for such students.
A Strategy for Estimating the Effects of Whole-College Guided Pathways Reforms in Community Colleges
July 2022

A Strategy for Estimating the Effects of Whole-College Guided Pathways Reforms in Community Colleges

Amy E. BrownVeronica MinayaHana Lahr
This paper presents a methodology for assessing the scale of adoption and estimating the causal effects of guided pathways within states and across colleges that have adopted the approach.
Does Taking a Few Courses at a Community College Improve the Baccalaureate, STEM, and Labor Market Outcomes of Four-Year College Students?
July 2022

Does Taking a Few Courses at a Community College Improve the Baccalaureate, STEM, and Labor Market Outcomes of Four-Year College Students?

Vivian Yuen Ting LiuMaggie P. Fay
Using data from the Education Longitudinal Study and a propensity score matching approach, this paper compares outcomes of four-year college students who earned either 1–10 credits or no credits at a community college.
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