Dual enrollment allows you to take college courses while in high school (hence the term “dual enrollment,” as you’re enrolled in two institutions at a time). These courses are also referred to as “dual credit.” Students usually choose dual enrollment to take more challenging courses that...
Using a two-stage, matched design, we found dual enrollment students enrolled in college within one year of their expected high school graduation at higher rates than control students who did not take college classes in high school (OR = 3.06). For students that matriculated with...
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Drew Allen and Mina Dadgar, "Does Dual Enrollment Increase Students' Success in College? Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Dual Enrollment in New York City," in Dual Enrollment: Strategies, Outcomes, and Lessons for School-College Partnerships, edited by Eric Hofmann and Daniel Voloch...
Dual enrollmentHigh school graduationCollege accessCollege choiceCollege persistenceSubgroup analysisThis 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 ...
COLLEGE studentsSTUDENTSBackground/Context: Although dual enrollment (DE) programs have indicated positive impact on various high school and postsecondary outcomes, access to DE programs remains unequal; historically marginalized students are less likely than other students to att...
As income levels increased, approaching 100% of the poverty line, participation across all programs declined [47]. This trend may in part explain inconsistent rates of dual enrollment across the first five years of life, because financial resources can be inversely associated with perceived need ...
Nesfatin-1 is a new anorexigenic neuropeptide involved in the regulation of hunger/satiety, eating, and affective disorders. We aimed to investigate nesfatin-1 secretion in vitro, in murine adipose cells, and in human adipose fat samples, as well as to assess the link between circulating nesfati...
any form of a restrictive diet as defined by a >20% deviation from the suggested macronutrient ranges for endurance athletes by the American College of Sports Medicine [23]. Reported chronic diseases or serious health concerns as determined by the study physician disqualified them from participation...