1st Edition
The State of College Access and Completion Improving College Success for Students from Underrepresented Groups
Edited By Anthony P. Jones
Copyright 2013
256 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
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Despite decades of substantial investments by the federal government, state governments, colleges and universities, and private foundations, students from low-income families as well as racial and ethnic minority groups continue to have substantially lower levels of postsecondary educational attainment than individuals from other groups. The State of College Access and Completion draws together... Read more
- Introduction: Improving Postsecondary Access, Persistence, and Completion in the United States: Setting the Stage
Anthony P. Jones - Improving College Access and Choice
Laura W. Perna and Elizabeth R. Kurban - Pathways to College for Underserved and Nontraditional Students: Lessons from Research, Policy, and Practice
Debra D. Bragg - Proficiency Approaches for Making More Students College and Career Ready
David T. Conley - The Role of Remedial and Developmental Courses in Access and Persistence
Bridget Terry Long and Angela Boatman - The Role of Finances in Postsecondary Access and Success
Donald E. Heller - The Potential of Community Colleges to Increase Bachelor’s Degree Attainment Rates
Tatiana Melguizo, Gregory Kienzl, and Holly Kosiewicz - Longitudinal Pathways to College Persistence and Completion: Student, Institutional, and Public Policy Perspectives
Donald Hossler, Afet Dundar, and Douglas T. Shapiro - Access, Persistence, and Completion in the State Context
James C. Hearn, Anthony P. Jones, and Elizabeth R. Kurban - Non-Experimental Designs and Causal Analyses of College Access, Persistence, and Completion
Stephen L. DesJardins and Allyson Flaster - Conclusions: Improving College Access, Persistence and Completion: Lessons Learned
Laura W. Perna
Biography
Laura W. Perna is Professor in the Graduate School of Education and Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Urban Research at the University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Anthony P. Jones is Director of Policy Research for the Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance in Washington, DC.






