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Julie A. Edmunds; Fatih Unlu; Brian Phillips; Christine Mulhern; Bryan C. Hutchins – Education Finance and Policy, 2024
Recent policy efforts have attempted to increase the number of dual enrollment courses offered within Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways, and there is evidence to suggest that this practice is widespread. However, there is very little research on student participation in CTE dual enrollment and on its impacts. This study examines…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Outcomes of Education, Vocational Education, High School Students
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D'Orio, Wayne – Education Next, 2022
Early colleges can play a key role in bridging the gap between high school and higher education. In addition to allowing students to earn transferrable college credits for free, these schools boost students' chances of applying to and earning a college degree. This pertains especially to students who are traditionally underrepresented in higher…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Bound Students, Early Admission, Acceleration (Education)
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Angela Johnson; Diana Mercado-Garcia – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
Research shows that Early College high schools have a significant impact on high school and college outcomes for students from low income and racial/ethnic minority backgrounds, but how similar opportunities extend to English learners (ELs) remains unknown. We examine a program that offers Early College opportunities in high schools serving large…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, English (Second Language), High School Students, High Schools
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Hemelt, Steven W.; Schwartz, Nathaniel L.; Dynarski, Susan M. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2020
Dual-credit courses expose high school students to college-level content and provide the opportunity to earn college credits, in part to smooth the transition to college. With the Tennessee Department of Education, we conduct the first randomized controlled trial of the effects of dual-credit math coursework on a range of high school and college…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, College Credits, High School Students, State Departments of Education
Dare, Lynn; Nowicki, Elizabeth – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2015
Research shows that carefully planned acceleration offers academic benefits with little social or emotional risk to high-ability learners. However, acceleration is underutilized and little is known about students' motivations to accelerate. In this study, 21 high-ability high school students in Grades 11 and 12 took part in a structured…
Descriptors: Gifted, High Achievement, High School Students, Grade 11
National Association of Secondary School Principals, Reston, VA. – 1975
There are numerous signs that the focus in high school is widening to give seniors more freedom in selecting the academic components of their final secondary school year. This issue describes the ways in which 10 schools, in cooperation with colleges and universities, are making college courses and college credit available to hign school seniors.…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, College Bound Students, College Credits, College Curriculum
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Johnson, Todd E.; Brophy, Michael – Rural Educator, 2006
The purpose of this study was to explore the reasons 162 rural area high school students participate in the dual enrollment program. Dual enrollment programs allow high school students to enroll in college courses for credit prior to high school graduation with local school districts covering the cost of tuition. Participants in this study were…
Descriptors: High Schools, Student Participation, Factor Analysis, Rural Areas
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Wright, Dianne; Bogotch, Ira – Journal of College Admission, 2006
Over the last several years there have been numerous calls for reforming high school to college transitions. In 2000-2001, the American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF) and the National Commission on the High School Senior Year respectively called for a re-thinking of how students moved from secondary to postsecondary education. A widely-discussed…
Descriptors: High Schools, College Credits, Grade 10, Youth