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Dual Enrollment Programs- The Missing Link to College Readiness? Dr. Joni L. Swanson Geneseo CUSD #228 Geneseo, IL NASSP – 3-13-10 Phoenix, AZ.

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1 Dual Enrollment Programs- The Missing Link to College Readiness? Dr. Joni L. Swanson Geneseo CUSD #228 Geneseo, IL NASSP – 3-13-10 Phoenix, AZ

2 Dual Enrollment in US High Schools 2002-03 Census DE/AP/IB/CLEP – What is the difference? Higher Education Involvement Credits, Rigor, Funding, Data Challenges What Long Term Effects? How to Measure?

3 Research with Nationally Representative Data NELS 88/2000 Previous research – Dr. Cliff Adelman, US Dept. of Education (“Toolbox Studies” 1999, 2006) Demographic and Academic controls

4 Academic Momentum …. Leads to… On Time College Entrance Freshman Year Credits Persistence in School

5 …Positive Outcomes in Higher Education Bachelor’s Degree 20% greater likelihood to complete a BA …… If students enter college within 7 months of HS graduation Graduate Credits and/or Degree 34% greater likelihood to complete graduate degree….. If students earn 20 credits in the freshman year and continuously enroll in college through the end of the 2 nd year.

6 Accumulating Credits in High School Dual Enrollment Classes Nest Egg Effect Academic Anticipation – Socialization Effects

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8 National Standards and Accreditation NACEP – organized in 1999NACEP Concurrent Enrollment – HS teachers/college credit Legislative action to standardize programs

9 Common Standards and Expectations DE Programs Should IncludeDE Students Should Experience College Level Curriculum and Instruction Faculty Selection and Training Faculty Support Student Assessment & Grading Program Evaluation College Textbooks, Assignments and Assessments College Level Instruction/Rigor College Student Rights and Responsibilities College Transcripts Credit Recognition and Transfer

10 Articulation Agreements and Legislative Action Community Colleges and 4 Year Institutions Dual Credit Task Forces, PK-20 InitiativesPK-20 Initiatives

11 Wide Ranging Legislative Initiatives 2006 –Policies Related to DE in all States Student Eligibility Credit Recognition Financial Costs Information Sharing and Counseling Accountability Safeguards ( PK-20 Data) Participation Incentives

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13 The Role of the Local School District Personnel Decisions High School Liaison Teacher Shortage Areas High School Principals Local School Board and Superintendent Local Foundations and Service Groups

14 Ensure College Level Courses taught in the High School result in Credit Recognition Provide a College Experience – prompting early socialization to college expectations, study habits and level of rigor

15 Is DE providing the Missing Link between HS and College? College experiences and credit earned in HS may improve persistence and degree attainment in college

16 Access to Dual Enrollment Research and this Powerpoint Joni Swanson’s Blog – information on HandoutJoni Swanson’s Blog ▫Executive Summary of Dissertation ▫Bibliography of Related Research ▫NASSP PresentationNASSP Presentation Email: jswanson19@yahoo.comjswanson19@yahoo.com Principal Leadership – March 2010

17 QUESTIONS…..COMMENTS….. Thank you for attending this session Dr. Joni Swanson Geneseo CUSD #228 Geneseo, IL 61254


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