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Mary Fulton

State Reports on the Cost of Remedial Education - 0 views

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    Provides examples of state and postsecondary system reports that include estimates of remedial education costs. Some of the reports reviewed by Getting Past Go offer general expenditures, while others provide more a detailed examination of the costs of delivering remedial education.(Mary Fulton, Education Commission of the States, July, 2010)
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    Resource shared at the GPG Workshop on Remedial Education in Nashville, TN on October 5-7, 2010
Mary Fulton

2011 Colorado Legislative Report on Remedial Education - 0 views

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    The annual report shows an increase in the percentage of students requiring remediation - possibly due to more students enrolling in college - but also higher retention rates for these students. The comprehensive report looks at remedial participation, success and cost, and also includes high school feedback reports. (Colorado Commission on Higher Education, February 2012)
Bruce Vandal

Press of Atlantic City, pressofAtlanticCity.com - Archives - 0 views

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    Report on the cost of remedial education at New Jersey Community Colleges.
Mary Fulton

State Reporting on Developmental Education: Analysis of Findings - 0 views

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    Provides an analysis of over 50 state and postsecondary system reports on remedial education that the Getting Past Go project reviewed. Overall, GPG found that data contained in the reports fell into three main categories: participation of students in developmental education; success of developmental education students; and cost of developmental education. (Mary Fulton, Education Commission of the States, April, 2010)
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    Resource shared at the GPG Workshop on Remedial Education in Nashville, TN on October 5-7, 2010
Matt Smith

Push is on to find more effective models of remedial education - 1 views

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    This article details the main research and data findings on developmental education. The article touches on innovative approaches at three community colleges. Also, a discussion of program cost and student success situates developmental education in the right policy context.
Bruce Vandal

Remedial classes cost Ga. colleges millions  | ajc.com - 0 views

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    Story on the new policies and strategies in the University of Georgia System to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of remedial education.
Bruce Vandal

Colleges Curb the Fuel Factor - 0 views

  • Many colleges are also offering block scheduling to help cut students’ energy costs. Brevard Community College (Florida) now operates on a four-day work week, which has had mixed reviews. Some students are happy to have a day off, while others find it difficult because the longer classes mean less time to handle daily responsibilities, college officials said. J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Virginia)also uses a form of block scheduling to cut the cost of commuting for students. Under its Fuel Smart Fridays program, students come to campus once a week and can still earn a full load of credits. The program operates on a 16-week semester.
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    Story on how colleges are increasing online learning and block scheduling options because of increasing fuel prices.
Mary Fulton

Costs and Consequences of Remedial Course Enrollment in Ohio - 0 views

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    This brief analyzes the costs of remedial education to institutions and students. The report addressed three key questions: What is the extent and magnitude of remedial course enrollment in Ohio? What are the consequences of remedial course needs, in term
Bruce Vandal

Remediation: Still a Mystery | The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy - 0 views

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    Report on success and cost of remedial education in North Carolina
Mary Fulton

2010 Colorado Legislative Report on Remedial Education - 2 views

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    Annual remedial report includes data on participation, student success and cost, as well as high school feedback data. This year's report includes detailed graduation information for remedial students. (Colorado Commission on Higher Education, February 2011)
Mary Fulton

Diploma in Hand, but Unprepared for College - 0 views

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    Article discusses national trends in remedial enrollment and costs, and reasons for continued students' lack of preparation. (Philadelphia Inquirer, 06/06/11)
Bruce Vandal

Paying Double: Inadequate High Schools and Community College Remediation - 2 views

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    This report done by Alliance for Excellent Education documents the costs to postsecondary institutions and the economy as a whole because of the high percent of students who require developmental education. This report is cited by the U.S. Department of Education and President Obama as part of the justification for tying Title 1 funding from the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to state adopting college and career ready standards
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Cost of Remediation: State Developmental Studies Reports - 1 views

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    ECS analysis of state remedial education reports
Bruce Vandal

Making Opportunity Affordable - 1 views

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    The Lumina Foundation for Education's Initiative to increase the productivity of postsecondary education by developing policies and strategies that result in higher college completion rates at lower costs to taxpayers, students and institutions.
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.
Mary Fulton

That Old College Lie - 1 views

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    In this editorial, Kevin Carey, policy director of think tank Education Sector, argues that colleges are not fulfilling their mission to students: costs are rising and students are not learning (or even graduating). He argues for transparency and studies of the effectiveness of teaching and learning, and warns of the education-related lobbies that keep the rest of us in the dark about higher education. (Kevin Carey in Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Issue #15, Winter 2010).
Matt Smith

Senate committee offers advice to colleges - 0 views

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    Details Texas Senate Higher Education Interim Committee's study report. Committee offered 86 recommendations on variety of topics: dual credit, distance education, cost-cutting, performance funding, remedial education.
Mary Fulton

Accelerated Learning Project - PowerPoint - 1 views

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    Provides information on the Accelerated Learning Project at the Community College of Baltimore County: background, results, costs and scaling up and replicating the model. (Fall 2010)
Bruce Vandal

Remedial education a degree logjam - 0 views

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    Article in San Antonio Express-News on efforts to increase the success of remedial education programs to save money and improve student success.
Bruce Vandal

PolicyAudit.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Montana report for the Making Opportunity Affordable project. Addresses several issues to include remediation and developmental education participation.
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