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Major Studies Demonstrate Benefits of Dual Enrollment
Here are some major studies examining the academic outcomes of dual enrollment, an innovative movement to provide high school students college credit. I . Swanson’s, Award Winning, Ph.D. Thesis — Executive Summary This analysis is an excellent, award winning, Ph.D. thesis … Continue reading
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Study: Dual Enrollment Enhances College Enollment, Persistence and Degree Completion
Jobs for the Future has recently completed a study on the effectiveness of dual enrollment as a strategy to improve postsecondary outcomes in Texas. The sample consisted of 32,908 Texas students from the high school graduating class of 2004. Half of … Continue reading