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How Can Community Colleges Afford to Offer Dual Enrollment College Courses to High School Students at a Discount? CCRC Working Paper No. 130

Authors :
Columbia University, Community College Research Center (CCRC)
Belfield, Clive
Jenkins, Davis
Fink, John
Source :
Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University. 2023.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Dual enrollment--in which students take college credit-bearing courses when still in high school--is becoming increasingly popular. Community college programs account for about 70% of the dual enrollment that more than one million high school students participate in each year nationwide. Yet dual enrollment can be a big financial burden for community colleges. In most parts of the country, community colleges receive less funding per dual enrollment student than they receive for their regular, non-dual-enrollment students. If community colleges are to continue to provide broad access to high-quality programs, they need to be able to sustain these programs. In this paper, we consider the economics of dual enrollment from the perspective of the community college. We illustrate how dual enrollment may not be financially sustainable in colleges and states where it is offered at a discount, but we also show how community colleges can structure their programs to be more efficient. To support our analysis, we describe case studies to show the conditions under which dual enrollment is affordable and efficient.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED626271
Document Type :
Reports - Research