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Does age of entrance affect community college completion probabilities?: evidence from a discrete-time hazard model

Research has consistently shown that older students -- those who enter college for the first time at age 25 or older -- are less likely to complete a degree or certificate. The authors estimate a single-risk discrete-time hazard model using transcript data on a cohort of first-time community college students in Florida to compare the educational outcomes of older and traditional-age students. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the authors' results suggest that after controlling for cognitive mathematics ability, older students enrolled in Florida community colleges have a higher conditional probability of completing a degree or certificate in the observed event period.

Research has consistently shown that older students -- those who enter college for the first time at age 25 or older -- are ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Calcagno, Juan Carlos; Crosta, Peter; Bailey, Thomas R.;
Corporate authors: Columbia University. Teachers College. Community College Research Center (CCRC)
Date: 2007
Geographic subjects: North America; United States
Journal title: Educational evaluation and policy analysis
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Providers of education and training; Adult and community education; Outcomes;

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