On ramp to college: a state policymaker’s guide to dual enrollment
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Author: Hoffman, Nancy; Vargas, Joel; Santos, Janet
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Jobs for the Future (U.S.) (JFF)
Abstract:
This publication reviews trends in a growing number of states that see dual enrollment as a way to expand college opportunity - particularly for students who might not be considered college-bound. The guide shows how dual enrollment can serve as an ‘on ramp’ to postsecondary education for students who are otherwise unlikely to attend college. It also highlights successful state-wide dual enrollment efforts, provides a step-by-step plan for policymakers to create successful programs and assess current approaches, and guides state officials in how to provide a wide range of students with equal access to dual enrollment and make it part of a continuous system for grades 9-16.
Most states developed dual enrollment programs to give advanced students a head start on college. Few programs were designed to serve as a bridge to college for those students not already college-bound. However, the situation is changing as dual enrollment programs have become more common and a wider variety of students participate. States can increase the likelihood of creating successful programs by following several guiding principles: create a clear purpose; provide equal access and eligibility; offer high-quality course options and student support systems; ensure adequate funding and systems to track data on quality and outcomes; and build governance and alignment to ensure coordination between high schools and higher education institutions.
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[-] Show lessThis publication reviews trends in a growing number of states that see dual enrollment as a way to expand college opportunity - particularly for students who might not be considered college-bound. The guide shows how dual enrollment can serve as an ‘on ramp’ to postsecondary education for students who are otherwise unlikely to attend college. It also highlights successful state-wide dual enrollment efforts, provides a step-by-step plan for policymakers to create successful programs and assess current approaches, and guides state officials in how to provide a wide range of students with ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Pathways; Policy; Governance; Teaching and learning; Participation
Keywords: Enrolment; Educational policy; Education and training system; Education and training reform; Educational program; Education and training opportunity
Geographic subjects: North America; United States
Published: Boston, Massachusetts: Jobs for the Future, 2008
Physical description: 58 p.
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Statement of responsibility: Nancy Hoffman, Joel Vargas, and Janet Santos
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On cover: May 2008
Resource type: Report
Call Number:
TD/TNC 95.494
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