Does Dual Enrollment Influence High School Graduation, College Enrollment, Choice, and Persistence?

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Jungmin Lee
Frank Fernandez
Hyun Kyoung Ro
Hongwook Suh
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[1] University of Kentucky,Educational Policy Studies & Evaluation
[2] University of Florida,Higher Education Administration and Policy
[3] University of North Texas,Counseling and Higher Education
[4] Nebraska Department of Education,undefined
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Research in Higher Education | 2022年 / 63卷
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Dual enrollment; High school graduation; College access; College choice; College persistence; Subgroup analysis;
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This study examines relationships between dual enrollment and high school graduation, college enrollment, college choice (2-year or 4-year), and persistence in college among Nebraska’s 2018 high school graduating class. Unlike previous studies that focus on states where dual enrollment is standardized and subsidized by state policy, the Nebraska context offers an opportunity to study potentially heterogeneous effects of dual enrollment where implementation is devolved to the local level. Using propensity score matching, we find that taking at least one dual enrollment course was positively associated with graduating from high school, going to college, choosing a 4-year college over a 2-year college, and re-enrolling in college in the second year. More importantly, the positive association was greater for racial minority students, first-generation students, and low-income students. Our findings suggest that dual enrollment may help close achievement gaps for historically underrepresented students. We provide policy implications on how states can use dual enrollment to improve higher education access and success.
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页数:23
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