Colleges are implementing remediation reforms aimed at improving student outcomes.
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What Happens When Colleges Broaden Access to Transfer-Level Courses? Evidence from California’s Community Colleges

Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Olga Rodriguez, Hans Johnson


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California community colleges that have significantly expanded access to transfer-level courses—gateway courses that lead to degrees and transfers to four-year schools—have seen increased student success, particularly in English. Prompted by a new state law, placement and curricular reforms are now being enacted system-wide; it will be important to monitor their impact.
 
This research was supported by the California Acceleration Project and the Sutton Family Fund.

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Today, October 8, in Sacramento, PPIC researcher Marisol Cuellar Mejia will outline the findings of this report, and an expert panel will discuss challenges and opportunities in expanding access to transfer-level courses.

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