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An Analysis of Federal Pandemic Relief Funding at Community Colleges
February 2024

An Analysis of Federal Pandemic Relief Funding at Community Colleges

Hollie Daniels SaricaTia MonahanMegan Anderson
This ARCC Network report examines how Higher Education Emergency Relief (HEER) funds were distributed to community colleges and the extent to which the colleges spent those funds. It also explores how HEER funding and spending patterns differed by institutional and student characteristics.
Tracking Transfer: Community College and Four-Year Institutional Effectiveness in Broadening Bachelor’s Degree Attainment
February 2024

Tracking Transfer: Community College and Four-Year Institutional Effectiveness in Broadening Bachelor’s Degree Attainment

Tatiana VelascoJohn FinkMariel Bedoya-GuevaraDavis JenkinsTania LaViolet
These two reports use student data disaggregated by race/ethnicity, neighborhood income, and age to measure the performance of two- and four-year institutions in enabling students who start college at a community college to transfer and complete bachelor’s programs. State-by-state breakdowns of transfer metrics designed for use by college and state system leaders are included in the reports and in an online data dashboard.
How States and Systems Can Support Practitioner Efforts to Strengthen Dual Enrollment
January 2024

How States and Systems Can Support Practitioner Efforts to Strengthen Dual Enrollment

Jessica SteigerJohn FinkAlex Perry
Informed by findings from The Dual Enrollment Playbook and site visits to Title I high schools and their community college partners in Texas and Florida, this report offers guidance for state leaders on how to support practitioner efforts to broaden the benefits of dual enrollment.
Advancing Equity With Effective Community College Transfer Pathways
December 2023

Advancing Equity With Effective Community College Transfer Pathways

John FinkAurely Garcia TullochJessica SteigerVikash Reddy
This brief, published by The Campaign for College Opportunity, explores ways transfer reform can close equity gaps in bachelor’s degree attainment by providing vital degree pathways for students from minoritized backgrounds.
How Community Colleges Can Help Address Teacher Shortages
November 2023

How Community Colleges Can Help Address Teacher Shortages

Daniel Sparks
Using administrative data from CUNY, this brief explores the role that community colleges play in contributing to degrees awarded in education, and it considers how the transfer experience for students interested in pursuing careers as teachers can be improved.
How Important Are Community Colleges in Promoting STEM?
November 2023

How Important Are Community Colleges in Promoting STEM?

Clive BelfieldThomas Brock
This report argues that a more inclusive definition of STEM that accounts for STEM-oriented technical training programs would better represent the contribution community colleges make to STEM education and the STEM workforce.
Greater Equity in College Access Through High School/College Dual Enrollment Programs
October 2023

Greater Equity in College Access Through High School/College Dual Enrollment Programs

John Fink
The brief, published by The Campaign for College Opportunity, summarizes the research on dual enrollment programs and offers policymakers a strategy to increase college enrollment and attainment via such efforts.
The Long-Term Effects of Multiple Measures Assessment at SUNY Community Colleges
October 2023

The Long-Term Effects of Multiple Measures Assessment at SUNY Community Colleges

Elizabeth M. KopkoHollie Daniels Sarica
This CAPR brief describes findings and implications of an evaluation study of multiple measures assessment (MMA); it focuses on results among students whose placements changed (or would have changed) under MMA.
A Foundation and a Fire: Strengthening Humanities Education in Community Colleges
October 2023

A Foundation and a Fire: Strengthening Humanities Education in Community Colleges

Selena ChoSusan BickerstaffDaniel SparksJenny Schanker
Drawing on quantitative and qualitative data, this report presents findings from research on humanities coursetaking at Michigan community colleges conducted as part of the Strengthening Michigan Humanities project.
Rethinking Dual Enrollment as an Equitable On-Ramp to a Career-Path College Degree Program After High School
October 2023

Rethinking Dual Enrollment as an Equitable On-Ramp to a Career-Path College Degree Program After High School

John FinkDavis Jenkins
This report presents the dual enrollment equity pathways (DEEP) framework, which aims to expand access to dual enrollment and redesign practices so that underserved students can use it to pursue a high-value postsecondary degree program directly after high school.
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