The California Community Colleges dual enrollment student journey: An equitable journey from participation to matriculation?

Author:

Adan Sara1,Diaz Amparo1,Leal‐Carrillo Nadia1,Beer Allison2,Lundy‐Wagner Valerie2,Lowe Aisha3

Affiliation:

1. Foundation for California Community Colleges Sacramento California USA

2. California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Sacramento California USA

3. Los Rios Community College District Sacramento California USA

Abstract

AbstractAcross the nation, community colleges have expanded dual enrollment programs to increase college enrollment and completion, particularly among historically underserved populations. The California Community College system—the largest system in the nation—is no different and recently expanded its dual enrollment programming to include College and Career Pathways Partnerships, in addition to Middle College High School and Early College High School. This article presents an original analysis of California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office system data to understand the dual enrollment student journey and any equity gaps that might exist in participation and outcomes, including college‐level math and/or English participation and completion, award attainment, and postsecondary matriculation. Though dual enrollment programs can be strategy to support equity, the authors find racial and regional equity gaps persist in both students’ access to these programs and their success. However, practitioners can take action to ensure it is an equitable journey at their school or college.

Publisher

Wiley

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