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Holzman, Brian; Hanson, Vansa Shewakramani – Houston Education Research Consortium, 2020
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) verification and its role in summer melt is examined in this brief. "Summer melt" is when high school seniors who appear ready to go to college the fall following graduation do not enroll. The study revealed one-third of Houston Independent School District (HISD) college-intending students…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Student Financial Aid, College Attendance, Intention
Knight-Manuel, Michelle G.; Marciano, Joanne E. – Teachers College Press, 2018
This practical resource will assist secondary educators in creating equitable schooling environments for racially diverse youth. "Classroom Cultures" provides direct insight into the experiences, challenges, and successes of teachers and school leaders who were among more than 500 educators across 29 schools who engaged in professional…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Racial Differences, Equal Education, Secondary Education
Covarrubias, Rebecca; Jones, James; Johnson, Rosalind – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2020
Two studies examined the link between academic self-concepts and grades (Studies 1 and 2) for first-generation (i.e., parents have not obtained a 4-year degree) and continuing-generation (i.e., at least one parent with a 4-year degree) college students, and how parent-student conversations about college related to this link (Study 2). In Study 1,…
Descriptors: Correlation, Parent Student Relationship, First Generation College Students, Academic Achievement
Liu, Vivian Yuen Ting; Minaya, Veronica; Zhang, Qing; Xu, Di – Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2020
This report presents findings on the relationship between taking community college dual enrollment courses--in which high school students earn high school and college credits simultaneously--and college outcomes among Florida public high school students. It analyses dual enrollment course-taking by racial/ethnic group (Black, Hispanic, White) and…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Community Colleges, High School Students, Racial Differences
Orr, Aline – Online Submission, 2019
This report summarizes the academic and post-secondary outcomes for student athletes and non-athletes in the 2017-2018 school year.
Descriptors: School Districts, Student Athletes, Student Participation, Graduation Rate
Washington Student Achievement Council, 2022
In 2019, the Washington Student Achievement Council adopted a Strategic Framework to better understand how state higher education policy contributes to campus and student success. The framework organizes the policy work into four areas deemed essential to achieve the 70 percent goal: (1) Affordability; (2) Enrollment; (3) Completion; and (4)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Strategic Planning, State Policy, Higher Education
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
American Association of Community Colleges, 2019
Community college enrollment has been in decline nationally since peaking in 2010. This report puts the recent community college trends into perspective by reviewing community college enrollment from 2001 through 2017, and by examining concurrent trends that are related to community college enrollments. This report provides the reader with a…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Enrollment Trends, Full Time Students, Part Time Students
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
Arterberry, Brooke J.; Boyd, Carol J.; West, Brady T.; Schepis, Ty S.; McCabe, Sean Esteban – Journal of American College Health, 2020
Objective: To determine the prevalence, remission, and treatment associated with DSM-5 substance use disorders (SUDs) among young adults based on college attendance. Participants: The population-based sample included 2,057 young adults aged 19-23 in college/school and 1,213 not currently attending college/school who participated from April 2012…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, College Students, Young Adults, Incidence
Glenn, Beth; Harris, Douglas N. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2020
Multiple studies have documented the positive effect of school choice on college attendance. We focus instead on the quality of colleges, which is linked to higher graduation rates and later-in-life wages, especially for Black and Hispanic students. We examine the effect of the New Orleans school reforms, a district-wide reform creating an almost…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Change, Charter Schools, School Districts
Tang, Angela K.; Ng, Kok-Mun – Professional Counselor, 2019
Based on archival data from an urban school district, this retrospective correlational study examined the extent to which certain types of student-school counselor contacts, based on a student-report high school exit survey, could predict high school students' postsecondary enrollment in 2- and 4-year colleges within 5 years of graduating from…
Descriptors: High Schools, School Counselors, Predictor Variables, College Attendance
Alvarado, Steven Elías – American Educational Research Journal, 2021
This study examines the association between college-bound friends and college enrollment using restricted transcript data from the High School Longitudinal Study. Propensity score matching and school fixed effects models suggest that having close college-bound friends is positively associated with enrolling in college. However, Black and Latino…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, Peer Influence, College Attendance, High School Students
Nagaoka, Jenny; Mahaffie, Shelby; Usher, Alexandra; Seeskin, Alex – University of Chicago Consortium on School Research, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic and the shift to virtual learning created an unprecedented context for high school and college students who had to navigate new learning structures amidst immense health, financial, and emotional challenges. In the absence of reliable data, practitioners and policymakers have been forced to make assumptions about what…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Educational Technology
The Bottom Line on College Advising: Large Increases in Degree Attainment. EdWorkingPaper No. 21-481
Barr, Andrew C.; Castleman, Benjamin L. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
We combine a large multi-site randomized control trial with administrative and survey data to demonstrate that intensive advising during high school and college leads to large increases in bachelor's degree attainment. Novel causal forest methods suggest that these increases are driven primarily by improvements in the quality of initial…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, High School Students, College Students, Educational Attainment