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How Well Do Dual-Credit Students Do in College? A Look in Charts

Last updated: October 18, 2024 7:13 pm
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Overall, the data shows that dual-credit programs can be beneficial for high school students in terms of college completion, but there are disparities that need to be addressed. The gender gap in college completion rates for students who participated in dual-credit programs is concerning, with men significantly lagging behind women in earning a degree within four years of high school graduation.

Additionally, the study highlights the importance of examining the types of dual-credit courses offered to students and ensuring that they align with the requirements for college degrees. Many students end up taking courses that do not count towards their degree programs, leading to delays in completing college.

Furthermore, the study found that students of color, particularly Black students, have less access to dual-credit programs, but those who do participate tend to perform well and have higher rates of enrollment in four-year colleges and completion of STEM degrees.

It is essential for school leaders to consider how to increase access to dual-credit programs for all students, especially those from underrepresented groups, and to provide necessary supports to help students navigate their college pathways. By addressing these disparities and ensuring that dual-credit programs are high-quality and aligned with college requirements, we can help more students successfully earn college degrees and achieve their educational goals.

Overall, the study sheds light on the impact of dual-credit programs on college completion rates and highlights the need for continued efforts to improve access and support for all students. By addressing these challenges, we can help more students succeed in higher education and achieve their full potential.

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