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Postsecondary Outcomes for Dual Enrollment Students

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We are joined by Tatiana Velaso, Senior Research Associate at the Community College Research Center to discuss the latest research into the postsecondary outcomes of dual enrollment students. Transcript Matthew Sterenberg (00:01.337) All right, I’m here with Tatiana from the Community College Research Center.

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Why customer service matters for community colleges

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Blogs Why customer service matters for community colleges Learnings and recommendations from EAB’s 2023 customer service survey I just talked to someone in registration, and they told me to call you! What are the features of a “modern student experience,” and how do community colleges stack up?

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Dual Enrollment as a Strategic Enrollment Initiative for Community Colleges

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Dual enrollment, sometimes referred to as dual credit or concurrent enrollment, refers to a program enabling high school students to take college courses and earn college credit while also fulfilling requirements for high school graduation. This number is even higher in some states, reaching upwards of 40%.

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How a California System Is Using Course Sharing to Improve Student Success

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Marina Aminy, Executive Director of California Virtual Campus and Associate Vice Chancellor at Foothill-De Anza Community College District, has been at the forefront of this initiative in the California Community College System (CCCS). Aminy, “Course sharing is the future. Interested in learning more?

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Using Course Sharing to Remove Barriers to Completion Across the California Community Colleges System

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Learn how Parchment Pathways – Course Sharing is helping the California Community Colleges leverage the power of their system to provide more opportunities for learners to complete their degrees. So there was no net loss in the system.It’s truly an exchange in the sense that both home colleges and teaching colleges benefit.”

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Using Course Sharing to Remove Barriers to Completion Across the California Community Colleges System

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Learn how Parchment Pathways – Course Sharing is helping the California Community Colleges leverage the power of their system to provide more opportunities for learners to complete their degrees. So there was no net loss in the system.It’s truly an exchange in the sense that both home colleges and teaching colleges benefit.”

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How to engage more community college prospects amid the “great opt-out”

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How to engage more community college prospects amid the “great opt out”. As the number of traditional-aged students continues to decline, community college leaders must focus on enrollment and recruitment strategies within their control. Community members who leverage career services resources.