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AACC Statement on Community Colleges and Baccalaureate Attainment - 0 views

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    American Association for Community Colleges statement on the low BA attainment of students who start at community colleges.
Bruce Vandal

Do Community Colleges Provide A Viable Pathway To A Baccalaureate Degree? - 0 views

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    Paper by Bridget Terry Long and Michael Kurlaender looking at the viability of the community college for bachelor's degree attainment. Concludes that students are 14.5 percent less likely to earn a BA if they start at a community college.
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Bachelor's Degree Completion Across State Contexts: Does the Distribution of Enrollment... - 0 views

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    Study by Josipa Roksa that finds that states with higher percentage of enrollments in community colleges actually have higher BA attainment rates.
Bruce Vandal

Guest Post: Community Colleges Are Not a Silver Bullet for Closing Completion Gap | New... - 0 views

  • Among students who begin in a two-year college, only 12 percent of underrepresented minority students and 16 percent of other students transfer to a four-year institution. Among transfers, only 55 percent of the minorities and 61 percent of other students earn a bachelor’s within six years of transferring. In sum, then, only about seven percent of minority students—and 10 percent of nonminority students—who begin in a two-year college earn a bachelor’s degree from any institution in these large systems within 10 years of starting college. These rates are far lower than for students who begin even in nonselective four-year colleges.
  • We can’t afford to waste this much talent. Indeed, a recent report from the independent, congressionally chartered Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance painted a stark picture of the consequences of current attendance patterns. According to the committee’s calculations, the combination of three forces—the increasing cost of college, insufficient need-based grant aid, and an enrollment shift among college-qualified students toward the two-year sector—resulted in a loss of between 1.7 and 3.2 million bachelor’s degrees over the last decade.
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    Piece from Kati Haycock from Ed Trust on the movement to push more students, particularly low-income students toward two-year institutions and the potential impact on bachelor's degree attainment. This could be useful piece for the push to move remedial education exclusively to community colleges.
Bruce Vandal

Mortgaging Our Future - 0 views

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    Paper from the Committee on Student Financial Assistance that addresses affordability issues. It sights research on the low bachelor's degree attainment rates of students who start at community colleges.
Bruce Vandal

Pathway to the Baccalaureate | NewAmerica.net - 0 views

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    Case study on how one community college moved their students to bachelor's attainment.
Bruce Vandal

Baccalaureate Attainment and College Persistence of Community college Transfer Students... - 0 views

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    Paper examining the variables associated with persistence and transfer of Community College Transfer Students. Cites math remediation as one critical barriers.
Bruce Vandal

Shifts in College Enrollement Increase Projected Losses in Bachelor's Degrees - 0 views

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    Report from Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance on the shift in college enrollment away from 4-year colleges to 2-year colleges has cost the nation millions of bachelor's degrees.
Bruce Vandal

Factors Contributing to the Upward Transfer of Baccalaureate Aspirants Beginning at Com... - 0 views

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    A working paper by Xueli Wang from the Wisconsin Center for the Advancement of Postsecondary Education on the factors contributing to community college transfer to baccalaureate programs.
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