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The Dual Credit Program Measuring The Effectiveness On Students' Transition: From High School To College Paperback

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Dr. Sharon Crockett-Bell
Book Description
The Dual Credit Program has been defined for the purpose of this research as an articulated program for high school students to earn college credit while enrolled in high school. Dual credit programs have evolved swiftly throughout the nation, providing an avenue for early access to college. Thousands of high school students take full advantage of this program of service, and many have reported that the program has positive impacts. However, outcome measures of the program remain relatively untested, particularly within the four colleges of the Community College District of the Southwest. This research evaluated the program's effectiveness as it relates to students successfully transitioning from high school to college. Dual credit programs offer numerous benefits to colleges, high schools, teachers, and more importantly students, as reported throughout this study. A major benefit to sponsoring colleges is the potential for recruitment. By exposing students to "early college," research shows that students are realizing their college potential and in many cases choosing the sponsoring colleges to make seamless transitions
ISBN-13
9783843384339
Language
English
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication Date
29 Dec 2010
Number of Pages
100
About the Author
She is the Coordinator of Alumni and Friends Association and Adjunct Instructor for St. Philip s College. She has worked in the field of higher education for more than 16 years in various leadership positions, to include coordinator for the Dual Credit Program. She has a Doctorate of Philosophy in Education, with a specialization in Leadership for Higher Education