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How will we measure student success in the 2020s?

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Lineage B: Degree planning Even as first-year experience programs grew in popularity from 2000 to 2010, leaders at open-access and two-year institutions began advocating for expanding focus beyond the first year. As the name implies, Guided Pathways endeavors to guide students on structured pathways matched their individual education goals.

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The 4 stages of an integrated lifecycle approach for community college student success

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for students starting in fall 2020. One way to keep applicants engaged is by providing proactive, consistent, customized guidance about each onboarding task in a format that is responsive and accessible. Here are three ways you can improve transfer access. rate for students starting in fall 2009, compared to 52.4%

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Community Colleges’ Essential Role in Workforce Development

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These educational institutions and technical colleges offer affordable and accessible education, which is often tailored to meet the needs of the local job market. Community college leaders must navigate a complex landscape to fulfill their mission of providing accessible and quality education.

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New Student Engagement Data Reveals Surprises

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And we've done many publications on that, like student basic needs, COVID, the working learner guided pathways mindset. We released a report pretty early in the pandemic, and it was based on a survey that we ran in fall of 2020 to our entering student population. And now that was fall of 2020.

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Attack of the “Math Shark”: Why Unfinished Learning Is a Lurking Threat to Student Success in the Late 2020s

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The cohort of students who were taking algebra during their first year of high school in 2020-2021 will begin entering college in Fall 2024. Equitable college access and completion has been a major point of focus for the student success community for at least a decade , with good reason. Earlier cohorts may also be deeply impacted.

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Attack of the “Math Shark”: Why Unfinished Learning Is a Lurking Threat to Student Success in the Late 2020s

EAB

The cohort of students who were taking algebra during their first year of high school in 2020-2021 will begin entering college in Fall 2024. Equitable college access and completion has been a major point of focus for the student success community for at least a decade , with good reason. Earlier cohorts may also be deeply impacted.