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Improving College Enrollment of At-Risk Students at the School Level.

Ryan N Goodwin1, Wei Li2, Michael Broda3, Heather Johnson4, Barbara Schneider4.   

Abstract

Many federal, state, and local education policy priorities are aimed at preparing high school students, especially those at risk, to be college- and career-ready when they graduate from high school. A number of programs across different institutional entities have been initiated to achieve these goals, encompassing individual partnerships with schools. Many of these programs include a variety of interventions, ranging from college and course counseling to college visits. Although there have been some evaluations of the larger federal programs, and some state and district programs, few have examined national observational data on the impact of these programmatic efforts on college enrollments. This study uses the HSLS:09 database to investigate the impact of specific treatments in at-risk schools on college enrollments. Results show that several of these programmatic initiatives have a positive effect on college enrollment; however the effects are small compared to some of those reported by other national studies.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28138217      PMCID: PMC5271590          DOI: 10.1080/10824669.2016.1182027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Educ Stud Placed Risk        ISSN: 1082-4669


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Authors:  Catherine Riegle-Crumb
Journal:  Am J Educ (Chic Ill)       Date:  2006-11-01

2.  Pathways to college and STEM careers: enhancing the high school experience.

Authors:  Barbara Schneider; Michael Broda; Justina Judy; Kri Burkander
Journal:  New Dir Youth Dev       Date:  2013
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