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Developmental Education in Community Colleges

Bailey, Thomas R.; Cho, Sung-Woo

Developmental students face tremendous barriers. Less than one quarter of community college students who enroll in developmental education complete a degree or certificate within eight years of enrollment. In comparison, almost 40 percent of community college students who do not enroll in any developmental education course complete college in the same time period. To meet the Obama administration's goal of increasing the number of community college graduates by 5 million by 2020, it is necessary to significantly improve outcomes for underprepared community college students. 

In this brief, the authors review evidence about the effectiveness of developmental education and provide information about the progression of students through developmental sequences. The authors then discuss problems associated with the assessments used to assign students to developmental courses, and briefly review costs. Finally, they describe three initiatives designed to improve the performance of remedial services.

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More About This Work

Academic Units
Community College Research Center
Publisher
Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University
Series
CCRC Brief
Published Here
March 28, 2014