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Bruce Vandal

Measuring Transitions Into The Workforce As A Form Of Accountability - 0 views

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    Paper from Iowa Department of Education aligning graduates with area of employment
Bruce Vandal

Community College and High School Partnerships - 0 views

  • partnerships between community colleges and high schools that may make it more likely for students to complete three important milestones on the road to college completion: 1. Enrollment in college – In order for students to complete college, they must first enroll. Colleges work with high schools to increase the likelihood that students will view college matriculation as an option. 2. College readiness at enrollment – Many students enter college in need of remediation; participation in remedial (also called developmental) education is associated with lower rates of degree completion. Colleges and high schools can work together to increase the number of students who are college-ready upon entry. 3. Persistence in college – Students often enter college only to leave before completing a degree, frequently during the first year. Their success can depend on the extent to which they make a smooth transition from high school to college.
  • Initiatives designed to provide high school students with access to existing and regular college resources and offerings, such as assessments or college courses. • Programs or activities that partnerships develop together specifically for high school students and their needs.
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    Brief from CCRC on strategies to increase college completion through partnerships between community colleges and high schools. Strategies examined include:
Matt Smith

Reverse-Transfer Programs Reward Students and Colleges Alike - 0 views

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    Article describes the efforts at two universities to create reverse transfer data systems. These systems would reward community colleges where students accumulate substantial amounts of credit but transfer prior to completing a degree. Once students complete the requirements of an associate degree at university, the community college will award the student a degree.
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