January 26, 2012
How Community Colleges can Help Increase Student Success
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE) recently released a series of reports based from several community college summits held in 2010 and 2011. The reports contain strategies to strengthen students’ postsecondary success at community colleges.
Clicking on the links takes you to the respective documents.
The first report, Scaling the Summits is a summary of four Regional Community College Summits held at community colleges across the country. The Regional Summits brought together over 800 attendees from 45 states. The proceedings reflect the ideas, views, and suggestions of the attendees.
The second series of reports is a result of the Community College Virtual Symposium held April 2011. The Symposium was a forum for discussing the perspectives of researchers who prepared draft issue briefs on strategies to increase student retention and college completion.
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