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Dual Enrollment: Postsecondary/Secondary Partnerships to Prepare Students
July 2010

Dual Enrollment: Postsecondary/Secondary Partnerships to Prepare Students

Katherine L. Hughes
This article describes some of the ways in which dual enrollment requires the engagement of college faculty with high school personnel and their students, and it reviews the challenges and potential benefits of these relationships.
Collaborating to Create Change: How El Paso Community College Improved the Readiness of Its Incoming Students Through Achieving the Dream
March 2010

Collaborating to Create Change: How El Paso Community College Improved the Readiness of Its Incoming Students Through Achieving the Dream

Monica Reid KerriganDoug Slater
This report describes how this Achieving the Dream college collaborated with the University of Texas at El Paso and 12 local independent school districts in the El Paso area to develop and bring to scale an improved process for helping high school students prepare for entry into college.
Student Participation and Performance on Advanced Placement Exams: Do State-Sponsored Incentives Make a Difference?
December 2009

Student Participation and Performance on Advanced Placement Exams: Do State-Sponsored Incentives Make a Difference?

Dong Wook Jeong
Based on analysis of nationally representative AP exam data taken from the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, this article examines whether incentives provided to students, teachers, and schools help students enroll and succeed in AP exams.
Helping Students Navigate the Path to College: What High Schools Can Do
September 2009

Helping Students Navigate the Path to College: What High Schools Can Do

W. G. TierneyThomas BaileyJ. ConstantineNeil FinkelsteinN. F. Hurd
This guide for district administrators, teachers, and counselors aims to help schools and districts develop practices to increase access to higher education and details the research evidence informing its recommendations.
The Postsecondary Achievement of Participants in Dual Enrollment: An Analysis of Student Outcomes in Two States
October 2008

The Postsecondary Achievement of Participants in Dual Enrollment: An Analysis of Student Outcomes in Two States

Melinda Mechur KarpJuan Carlos CalcagnoKatherine L. HughesDong Wook JeongThomas Bailey
This study uses rigorous quantitative methods to examine the impact of dual enrollment participation on students in Florida and New York City.
Dual Enrollment Policies and Practices: Earning College Credit in California High Schools
August 2008

Dual Enrollment Policies and Practices: Earning College Credit in California High Schools

Joanne Wang GolannKatherine L. Hughes
This report is intended to inform educators, policymakers, administrators, and researchers about current policies and practices that shape dual enrollment in California.
Supporting College Transitions Through Collaborative Programming: A Conceptual Model for Guiding Policy
April 2008

Supporting College Transitions Through Collaborative Programming: A Conceptual Model for Guiding Policy

Melinda Mechur KarpKatherine L. Hughes
This article provides a theoretical rationale for policymakers' support for programs that allow high school students to take college-level classes for credit.
Conducting Research to Answer Your Questions About Dual Enrollment
March 2008

Conducting Research to Answer Your Questions About Dual Enrollment

Melinda Mechur KarpDong Wook Jeong
This summary is intended to help decision-makers understand why research on the effectiveness of dual enrollment programs is important and how policymakers can support research activities.
When the Virtual Becomes Real: Student Learning in the Virtual Enterprises Program
March 2008

When the Virtual Becomes Real: Student Learning in the Virtual Enterprises Program

Katherine L. HughesJoanne Wang Golann
This report discusses findings and recommendations from a study of the New York City Virtual Enterprises International program, in which students create and run virtual businesses.
Bridging the High School-College Divide
November 2007

Bridging the High School-College Divide

Thomas Bailey
This book chapter reviews three dominant strategies to create academic linkages between high school and college—remediation, dual enrollment, and the high school/college alignment movement.
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