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Fink, John; Jenkins, Davis – Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2023
Dual enrollment (DE), in which high school students take college courses and earn both high school and college credit, has great potential to help make the high-school-to-college transition more effective and equitable--and to do so on a large scale. There is strong evidence that DE improves academic outcomes for students, including completing…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Career Readiness, High School Students, Program Effectiveness
Chu, Lisa; Waite, Chelsea – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2023
Nokomis Regional High School, which draws nearly 600 students from eight different towns in rural Maine, has spent 10 years transforming its instructional model to immerse students in meaningful learning experiences that relate to their interests and passions. Project-based learning, interdisciplinary courses, and career exploration units are…
Descriptors: High School Students, School Choice, Rural Schools, Organizational Change
Bobek, Becky; Moore, Raeal; Schnieders, Joyce Zhou-Yile; Elchert, Daniel – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2021
Understanding the concerns high school students have about college presents opportunities to address college-bound students' needs before they arrive on campus, potentially increasing enrollment and retention. In this study, we investigated the academic, campus, social, and personal concerns of college-bound high school students and how these…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Diversity, Student Needs, College Attendance
Saw, Guan K.; Agger, Charlotte A. – Educational Researcher, 2021
Using the nationally representative High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09), this study documents that rural and small-town students were significantly less likely to enroll in postsecondary STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) degree programs, compared with their suburban peers. This study also shows that schools…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Career Pathways, Rural Areas, Municipalities
Kim, Jungnam; Geesa, Rachel Louise; McDonald, Kaylee – Journal of College Access, 2020
The purpose of this study was to examine how school counselors', and principals' primary counseling goals and expectations impact postsecondary enrollment in order to learn what best helps students achieve their postsecondary goals. It was found that school counselors' expectations of students were positively related to students' postsecondary…
Descriptors: Principals, School Counselors, Counseling Objectives, Administrator Role
Takeshita, Ryo; Imai, Moe – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2020
In recent times, the number of studies on non-cognitive skills has increased. Apart from using a score for noncognitive skills (gauged via a questionnaire), many of these investigations involve adult respondents who had already completed their educational careers at the time of the study in question. In this paper, using data on Japanese students,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Characteristics, High School Students, College Attendance
Holland, Megan M. – Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Although college access has increased, first-generation college students are still less likely to enroll in postsecondary education, and when they do enroll, are more likely to attend less selective schools compared to their peers whose parents are college-educated. In order to understand how first-generation students end up where they do, we must…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Choice, College Applicants, School Counselors
Chrissy Holliday – ProQuest LLC, 2020
College-going culture represents the development of college aspiration within individuals, and also the provision of guidance and support to prepare students for college application, enrollment, and success (Achinstein, Curry, & Ogawa, 2015; Corwin & Tierney, 2007). First- generation students are of particular research interest because…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Experience, Educational Experience, Hispanic American Students
Poulsen, Seth – The Mathematics Educator, 2019
Methods of causal inference are not widely used by education researchers, even though they can be extremely useful tools for eliminating selection bias and confounding factors in empirical studies. For example, researchers have established that taking additional math classes in high school is strongly correlated with success in college and higher…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, College Students, College Mathematics
Heinrich, Carolyn J.; Darling-Aduana, Jennifer – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2021
Recent increases in high school graduation rates have been linked anecdotally to online course-taking for credit recovery. Online course-taking that supports high school completion could open opportunities for postsecondary education pursuits. Alternatively, poorer quality online instruction could diminish student learning and discourage…
Descriptors: Online Courses, High School Students, High School Graduates, College Attendance
An, Brian P.; Sorensen, Kia N. – Research in Higher Education, 2017
Research has shown that family structure changes negatively influence educational attainment, but they overlook qualitative distinctions in college choice, such as college selectivity. Yet, college choice research has largely focused on static measures of family structure, failing to account for year-to-year family structure changes that occur…
Descriptors: Family Structure, College Choice, Family Influence, High School Students
Corwin, Zoë B.; Maruco, Tattiya; Rocha, Christine; Romero-Morales, Maria – Pullias Center for Higher Education, 2020
Over the last decade, practitioners in college access and success fields have responded to a rapidly evolving digital landscape by incorporating technology into outreach and service. Researchers have responded by turning attention to technology use, digital literacy, and specific technology tools, such as Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Student Financial Aid, High School Students
Plasman, Jay – Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2019
One of the stated goals of career and technical education (CTE) is to improve the labor market outcomes of participants. One population of students for which concentration CTE may be particularly beneficial is those who determine they will not pursue postsecondary education. By exploring how occupational concentration--defined as earning three or…
Descriptors: Wages, Career Education, Technical Education, Employment Potential
Allensworth, Elaine M.; Clark, Kallie – University of Chicago Consortium on School Research, 2019
High school GPAs (HSGPAs) are often perceived to represent inconsistent levels of readiness for college across high schools, while test scores (e.g., ACT scores) are seen as comparable. This study tests those assumptions, examining variation across high schools of both HSGPAs and ACT scores as measures of academic readiness for college. We find…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, High School Students, College Readiness, Scores
Bowman, Nicholas A.; Kim, Sanga; Ingleby, Laura; Ford, David C.; Sibaouih, Christina – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2018
GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) is a federal program designed to promote college access and success for students from low-income backgrounds. Although some literature has examined K-12 outcomes, little research has explored the extent to which GEAR UP achieves its intended postsecondary objectives. The…
Descriptors: Low Income, High School Students, Academic Persistence, School Holding Power