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Evaluating the Influence of an Urban High School Reform Effort on College Readiness and Access Outcomes: A Quasiexperimental Cohort Study
Authors:Toni A Sondergeld  John M Fischer  Arthur N Samel  Christine M Knaggs
Institution:1. Bowling Green State University, College of Education and Human Development tsonder@bgsu.edu;3. Bowling Green State University, College of Education and Human Development;4. Bowling Green State University, College of Arts and Sciences;5. Lourdes University, College of Education and Human Services
Abstract:It is widely accepted that postsecondary education has become a necessity for US youth. College access, however, has been found not to be equal for all. As a result, federally funded college-readiness programs, such as Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP), have been established to increase the numbers of economically disadvantaged students with access to college. This quasiexperimental case study compared academic and nonacademic college-readiness indicators between cohorts of GEAR UP students and nonparticipants in 1 urban high school. Overall, cohorts of GEAR UP students outperformed their non-GEAR UP peers on all measures (grade-point average, attendance rate, behavior, graduation rate, and college enrollment) despite a dramatic demographic shift that led to greater proportions of educationally disadvantaged students in the GEAR UP cohorts.
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