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Bridging the Gaps: College Pathways to Career Success 1st Edition
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The authors find that sub-baccalaureate credentials—associate degrees and college certificates—can improve employment outcomes. Young adults who complete these credentials have higher employment rates, earnings, autonomy, career opportunities, and job satisfaction than those who enroll but do not complete credentials. Sub-BA credentials can be completed at community college in less time than bachelor’s degrees, making them an affordable option for many low-income students.
Bridging the Gaps shows that when community colleges overemphasize bachelor’s degrees, they tend to funnel resources into remedial programs, and try to get low-performing students on track for a BA. Yet, remedial programs have inconsistent success rates and can create unrealistic expectations, leading struggling students to drop out before completing any degree. The authors show that colleges can devise procedures that reduce remedial placements and help students discover unseen abilities, attain valued credentials, get good jobs, and progress on degree ladders to higher credentials.
To turn college-for-all into a reality, community college students must be aware of their multiple credential and career options. Bridging the Gaps shows how colleges can create new pathways for non-traditional students to achieve success in their schooling and careers.
- ISBN-100871547430
- ISBN-13978-0871547439
- Edition1st
- PublisherRussell Sage Foundation
- Publication dateSeptember 2, 2017
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
- Print length176 pages
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“Community colleges have long been the neglected stepchild of higher education in America. They are the institutions that absorb millions of less affluent students, who enter college with high ambitions but poor preparation. Bridging the Gaps analyzes the many obstacles to realizing the worthy goals of millions of American students who are tripped up by institutional reliance on test scores, discouraging forms of remedial education, and advising systems that fail to reach the students who need them most. The authors tell us why this is the case and, more importantly, what we have to do to remedy the situation for the good of our young people, mature students, the labor market, and employers who need a skilled workforce. It is a critically important read.”
—Katherine S. Newman, provost, senior vice chancellor for academic affairs, and Torrey Little Professor of Sociology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
“Bridging the Gaps explodes two myths. The first is that the baccalaureate degree is the only postsecondary degree worth having. The second is that students fail in community colleges primarily for lack of ability or motivation to succeed. Through a series of well-designed studies, the authors show that sub-baccalaureate credentials are valuable in the labor market and for life and work satisfaction. They show that confusing and ineffective placement tests, unclear pathways to degrees, poor advising, and weak career services contribute to the shockingly low completion rates at community colleges. They demonstrate that the correction of these deficiencies is not expensive and would allow community colleges to contribute much more than they currently do to students' aspirations for upward mobility.”
—Steven Brint, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Public Policy and Vice Provost, University of California, Riverside
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- Publisher : Russell Sage Foundation; 1st edition (September 2, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 176 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0871547430
- ISBN-13 : 978-0871547439
- Item Weight : 14.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,399,888 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #329 in Vocational Education
- #351 in Higher Education Administration
- #740 in Education Administration (Books)
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