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Jessica Jolene White – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Many students enter into higher education institutions to pursue degrees in STEM fields with varying levels of academic preparedness, and many students will never finish a college degree. To address academic underpreparedness, many institutions have developed remedial coursework to increase student persistence and graduation rates with varying…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Remedial Instruction, Academic Persistence, Graduation Rate
Wassmer, Robert; Galloway, Meredith – Educational Policy, 2023
Only a quarter of full-time U.S. students complete their desired goal from community college attendance, with the rate of success even lower for Latinx students. This panel-data regression study looks for evidence regarding the expected influence of increasing the presence of Latinx faculty or administrators on cohort completion rates for all…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, College Faculty, Administrators, Community College Students
Brynn L. Munro; Juliann Sergi McBrayer; Antonio P. Gutierrez de Blume; Pamela Wells – Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs, 2024
Currently, roughly one-third of college students fit the federal government's definition of first-generation college student status, meaning neither parent has earned a baccalaureate degree (RTI International, 2023). This study utilized archival data at an access institution in the southeastern United States in a causal-comparative study using…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, School Holding Power, Academic Achievement, Graduation Rate
Christian A. Latino; Justine Radunzel; Jason D. Way; Edgar Sanchez; Alex Casillas; Saba Rasheed Ali; III D. Martin Kivlighan – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2024
First-generation college students (FGCS), nearly 50% of which identify as Hispanic, are an underserved population. The psychosociocultural theoretical framework posits that individual, environmental, and cultural factors contribute to the academic success of Hispanic students. This study examined the relationship between these factors (i.e.,…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, First Generation College Students, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions
Oemig, Paulo A. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
The culture of a science classroom favors a particular speech community. Thus membership requires students to become bilingual and bicultural at the same time. The complexity of learning science rests in that it not only possesses a unique lexicon and discourse, but it ultimately entails a particular way of knowing. This study examines the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Hispanic American Students, Hispanic Americans, Latin Americans
Bottia, Martha Cecilia; Jamil, Cayce; Stearns, Elizabeth; Mickelson, Roslyn Arlin – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: The underrepresentation of students from lower socioeconomic status (LSES) backgrounds among college graduates with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degrees, and consequently in STEM occupations, is a concern with respect to reducing, perpetuating, or increasing social inequality. The loss of their…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Socioeconomic Status, Family Financial Resources, Educational Opportunities
Carmelita W. Reyes – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This mixed methods study examines the design process and capacity of four high school master schedules to provide language support while moving newcomer students successfully towards graduation and college prep coursework. All four schools house newcomer programs and reside in the same large urban school district. Through qualitative interviews,…
Descriptors: High School Students, Immigrants, Family Characteristics, School Schedules
Brake, Nicholas – Educational Planning, 2023
This research examines the dual credit and early college program options for school districts planning high school and college collaborations. It utilizes a quasi-experimental design from existing data at a community college that has a well-established dual credit and early college program that offers the students the option of Pell in high school…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Acceleration (Education), College Preparation, School Districts
Sattem, Jennifer; Hyslop, Anne – Alliance for Excellent Education, 2021
Postsecondary education is vital to thrive, not just survive. Eighty percent of good-paying jobs require postsecondary education, and 56 percent require a bachelor's degree or higher. While the nation's high school graduation rate has reached an all-time high of 85 percent, students are insufficiently prepared for postsecondary education and the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Graduation Rate, Graduation Requirements, Graduation
Reed, Sherrie; Hurtt, Alexandria; Kurlaender, Michal; Luu, Justin; Merritt, Cassandra – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2023
Academic preparation is a key factor in readiness for college-level work. Students who enroll in rigorous courses while in high school realize better secondary and postsecondary outcomes. Evidence from California suggests that rigorous learning opportunities may not be equally distributed across the state, prompting questions about course…
Descriptors: Equal Education, College Preparation, Course Selection (Students), Mathematics Education
Rigsby, Terry – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact early college high school, and dual credit programs had on students grade point average, the number of college credits earned, persistence rates, and completion rates at a central Texas community college. The researcher used a non-experimental quantitative study, with secondary non-identifying…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Graduation Rate, Grade Point Average
Spinney, Samantha; Uekawa, Kazuaki; Campbell, Johnavae – ICF International, 2019
The College Possible program provides intensive coaching by near-peer mentors, peer group support, and opportunities for academic and non-cognitive skill building to low-income students through an intensive two-year curriculum in junior and senior years of high school. The goal of the program is to close the achievement gap between low-income…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, High School Students, Achievement Gap, College Preparation
Genthe, Christine Burshnick; Harrington, Christine – Impacting Education: Journal on Transforming Professional Practice, 2022
Completion rates for Latinx students are unacceptably lower than White and Asian students (NCES, 2019). Shapiro et al. (2017) reported that the completion rate for Latinx students attending community colleges was 33%, while the completion rate was 45% for White students and 44% for Asian students. This literature review aimed to discover the root…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Hispanic American Students, Community Colleges, Two Year College Students
Chingos, Matthew M.; Kuehn, Daniel; Monarrez, Tomas; Wolf, Patrick J.; Witte, John F.; Kisida, Brian – Urban Institute, 2019
Private school choice programs are rapidly gaining traction, with nearly 450,000 student participants in 2019--an increase of 300,000 students in just 15 years. This report evaluates how well some of these programs prepare students for college by examining college enrollment and completion data from the Florida Tax Credit scholarship program, the…
Descriptors: Private Schools, School Choice, Enrollment, College Preparation
Hurtt, Alexandria; Reed, Sherrie; Lee, Patrick; Kurlaender, Michal – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2023
Completing the A-G course sequence is the standard pathway to college for California high school graduates; however, findings indicate that there is substantial variation in A-G enrollment and completion rates across student subgroups and schools. This brief describes the distribution in access to and success in A-G courses as well as strategies…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Course Selection (Students), College Preparation, Disproportionate Representation