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Vargas, Joel – Jobs For the Future, 2014
In order to prepare the large number of postsecondary-educated youth our economy demands, high schools and higher education must break through the boundaries that have traditionally separated them and assume joint responsibility for student success. This brief describes an unusual school district partnership with colleges that has achieved…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation, Dual Enrollment, Acceleration (Education)
Ward, Diane S.; Vargas, Joel – Jobs for the Future, 2012
As demand for a highly educated and skilled workforce grows, many governors have made student college and career readiness a priority in 2012. In their State of the State addresses, governors in Mississippi, Missouri, Virginia, and Wisconsin promoted the expansion of dual enrollment programs as a key strategy for strengthening academic…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Career Readiness, College Readiness, High School Students
Vargas, Joel – Jobs For the Future, 2013
The low rates at which U.S. college students complete a degree and the amount time they spend in remedial coursework are national problems. The situation is particularly acute for low-income and other underserved youth, including populations such as Hispanic students that are growing the fastest in the country and that have some of the lowest…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, College Readiness, Graduation, Career Readiness
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Hoffman, Nancy; Vargas, Joel; Santos, Janet – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2009
Across the country, increasing numbers and more varied students are taking part in accelerated learning options that provide college-level credit during high school. These options increase the likelihood that students currently underrepresented in higher education will enroll in postsecondary education. Community colleges lead the way in making…
Descriptors: High Schools, Community Colleges, Colleges, Acceleration (Education)
Ward, Diane; Vargas, Joel – Jobs for the Future, 2011
In many states, high-achieving high school students have long had the ability to skip their senior year. Such policies enable motivated young people who fulfill graduation requirements to move on to college or a career--saving time and money for their families and society. A growing number of states are going further, with financial rewards for…
Descriptors: High Schools, Graduation Requirements, Rewards, Incentives
Hoffman, Nancy; Vargas, Joel – Jobs for the Future, 2010
Today, states and the federal government recognize the potential of early college designs to improve the economic prospects of future generations. But individuals are just beginning to put in place public policies that promote and support early college designs on a significant scale. Jobs for the Future (JFF) prepared this guide to help…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Federal Government, Public Policy, High Schools
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Hoffman, Nancy; Vargas, Joel; Santos, Janet – New Directions for Higher Education, 2008
If everyone needs an education through two years of college or the equivalent, then the nation has an obligation to provide a far more certain pathway for postsecondary success than it does now. Because so many young people fail to complete the final years of high school, graduate but do not apply to college, or begin postsecondary education only…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Dual Enrollment, Psychoeducational Methods, High School Students
Hoffman, Nancy; Vargas, Joel – Jobs for the Future, 2005
Across the country, increasing numbers of high school students are getting a head start on college by completing some college-level work in high school. Opportunities such as Advanced Placement courses and dual enrollment not only boost college-going rates but also save money for families and, potentially, for taxpayers and states. In particular,…
Descriptors: Early Admission, Acceleration (Education), Educational Policy, State Standards