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Improving Students’ College Math Readiness: A Review of the Evidence on Postsecondary Interventions and Reforms
July 2013

Improving Students’ College Math Readiness: A Review of the Evidence on Postsecondary Interventions and Reforms

Michelle Hodara
This CAPSEE working paper reviews current research on the effectiveness of interventions and reforms that seek to improve the math preparedness and success of high school students entering college.
Reshaping the College Transition: States That Offer Early College Readiness Assessments and Transition Curricula
May 2013

Reshaping the College Transition: States That Offer Early College Readiness Assessments and Transition Curricula

Elisabeth A. BarnettMaggie P. FayRachel Hare BorkMadeline Joy Trimble
This short paper identifies states in which local and statewide efforts have been made to implement early college readiness assessments and transition curricula.
The Common Core State Standards: Implications for Community Colleges and Student Preparedness for College
February 2013

The Common Core State Standards: Implications for Community Colleges and Student Preparedness for College

Elisabeth A. BarnettMaggie P. Fay
This NCPR working paper outlines the development of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and the CCSS-aligned assessments and argues that they can be used to support the mission of community colleges.
Dual Enrollment for College Completion: Policy Recommendations for Tennessee
February 2013

Dual Enrollment for College Completion: Policy Recommendations for Tennessee

Melinda Mechur Karp
This report makes a series of policy recommendations for strengthening dual enrollment in Tennessee to ensure that the program contributes to Tennessee's college completion goals.
Preparing Students for College Learning and Work: Investigating the Capstone Course Component of Virginia’s College and Career Readiness Initiative
December 2012

Preparing Students for College Learning and Work: Investigating the Capstone Course Component of Virginia’s College and Career Readiness Initiative

Heather WathingtonElisabeth A. BarnettMaggie P. FayClaire MitchellJoshua PretlowRachel Hare Bork
This NCPR working paper documents the implementation of capstone courses in English and mathematics at more than 20 high schools across Virginia.
Broadening the Benefits of Dual Enrollment: Reaching Underachieving and Underrepresented Students With Career-Focused Programs
July 2012

Broadening the Benefits of Dual Enrollment: Reaching Underachieving and Underrepresented Students With Career-Focused Programs

Katherine L. HughesOlga RodríguezLinsey EdwardsClive Belfield
The three-year study examined the outcomes of almost 3,000 students participating in eight dual enrollment programs across California.
Bridging College and Careers: Using Dual Enrollment to Enhance Career and Technical Education Pathways
July 2012

Bridging College and Careers: Using Dual Enrollment to Enhance Career and Technical Education Pathways

Olga RodríguezKatherine L. HughesClive Belfield
This NCPR working paper compares outcomes of students who participated in dual enrollment courses through the Concurrent Courses Initiative with those of similar students who did not participate.
Preparing High School Students for College: An Exploratory Study of College Readiness Partnership Programs in Texas
July 2012

Preparing High School Students for College: An Exploratory Study of College Readiness Partnership Programs in Texas

Elisabeth A. BarnettAki NakanishiRachel Hare BorkClaire MitchellWilliam CorrinSusan Sepanik
This study examines 37 college readiness partnership programs in Texas and the partnerships that created them, identifying their key characteristics as well as benefits and challenges related to their implementation.
Bridging the Gap: An Impact Study of Eight Developmental Summer Bridge Programs in Texas
July 2012

Bridging the Gap: An Impact Study of Eight Developmental Summer Bridge Programs in Texas

Elisabeth A. BarnettRachel Hare BorkJoshua PretlowHeather WathingtonMadeline Joy TrimbleAlexander K. Mayer
This NCPR report presents findings from an experimental study of eight developmental summer bridge programs offered in Texas during the summer of 2009.
Does Dual Enrollment Increase Students’ Success in College? Evidence From a Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Dual Enrollment in New York City
June 2012

Does Dual Enrollment Increase Students’ Success in College? Evidence From a Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Dual Enrollment in New York City

Mina DadgarDrew Allen
This article reviews previous studies on dual enrollment and discusses the results of an evaluation of College Now, the dual enrollment program of The City University of New York.
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