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The Community College Research Center studies community colleges because they provide critical access to postsecondary education and are uniquely positioned to promote equity and social mobility in the United States. Our mission is to conduct research that helps these institutions strengthen opportunities and improve outcomes for their students, particularly those from underserved populations. https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/
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2. What Do Students Think of Guided Pathways?
3. Using State Data to Promote Continuous Improvement of Workforce Programs: Guidance for States Preparing Applications to the U.S. DOL Workforce Data Quality Initiative
4. Understanding the Needs of Part-Time Faculty at Six Community Colleges
5. Understanding American Honors: Student Selection, Key Program Components, and Stakeholder Impressions
6. Toward a New Understanding of Non-Academic Student Support: Four Mechanisms Encouraging Positive Student Outcomes in the Community College
7. The Value of Student Right-to-Know Data in Assessing Community College Performance
8. The Shapeless River: Does a Lack of Structure Inhibit Students' Progress at Community Colleges?
9. The Political Origins of Higher Education Performance Funding in Six States
10. The Organization of Developmental Education: In or Out of Academic Departments
11. The Organizational Efficiency of Multiple Missions for Community Colleges
12. The New Economic Development Role of the Community College
13. The Landscape of Noncredit Workforce Education: State Policies and Community College Practices
14. The Federal Role in Vocational-Technical Education
15. The Effects of Institutional Factors on the Success of Community College Students
16. The Demise of Higher Education Performance Funding Systems in Three States
17. The Characteristics of Occupational Students in Postsecondary Education
18. Tennessee and Florida: Continuity and Change in Long-Lasting State Performance Funding Systems for Higher Education
19. Student Progression Through Developmental Sequences in Community Colleges
20. Student Progression Through Developmental Sequences in Community Colleges
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