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![How Guided Pathways Reforms Can Improve Support for Adult Students: Lessons From Three Tennessee Community Colleges](/was/20140911222256im_/https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/media/k2/items/cache/46a6d3fa3730bbc176c46dd1be92fe9e_M.jpg)
Drawing on interview data, this report discusses strategies that three guided pathways colleges use to help adult students enter programs of study, stay on path, and enhance learning.
![Using Technology to Redesign College Advising and Student Support: Findings and Lessons From Three Colleges' Efforts to Build on the iPASS Initiative](/was/20140911222256im_/https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/media/k2/items/cache/1aafc452159c18f6b12c8dc495ffb823_M.jpg)
This report summarizes enhancements to technology-based advising at three institutions and their effects on students' academic outcomes for four semesters after study entry.
![Scaling ASAP: How Expanding a Successful Program Supported Broader Institutional Change at Bronx Community College](/was/20140911222256im_/https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/media/k2/items/cache/5544f3cc643587f8d6e281de1c08f210_M.jpg)
This brief examines the relationship between BCC’s ASAP expansion and institutional change to illuminate how scaling a discrete reform can impact other areas of the college and change the way an institution serves all students.
![Stratified Trajectories: Charting Equity Gaps in Program Pathways Among Community College Students](/was/20140911222256im_/https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/media/k2/items/cache/4eeb5246f8e30134343cb29d59c41e65_M.jpg)
Using nine years of data from one state, this paper tracks completion and transfer outcomes to examine when gaps between Black, Hispanic, and White community college students occur, and it estimates the benefits of reaching early academic milestones for such students.
New on CCRC's Mixed Methods Blog
It was a year unlike any other. As 2020 comes to a close, we take a look back at the themes that animated our work, as well as some of our accomplishments.
Ohio's Lorain County Community College has been a pioneer in dual enrollment for more than two decades. In this conversation, LCCC President Marcia Ballinger describes the evolution of the program and its role in growing talent and jobs in the community.
This blog post describes how colleges can take advantage of key opportunities to address racial/ethnic equity gaps by intervening early in students’ postsecondary careers.
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