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Author:
Holzer, Harry J., 1957- author.
Title:
Making college work : pathways to success beyond high school / Harry J. Holzer, Sandy Baum.
Publisher:
Brookings Institution Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
viii, 270 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
People with social disabilities--Education (Higher)--United States.
Poor--Education (Higher)--United States.
Low-income college students--United States.
Students with social disabilities--United States.
Education, Higher--United States--Costs.
Universities and colleges--United States--Admission.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Education.
EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes.
EDUCATION / Secondary.
Low-income college students.
Education, Higher--Costs.
People with social disabilities--Education (Higher)
Poor--Education (Higher)
Students with social disabilities.
Universities and colleges--Admission.
United States.
Other Authors:
Baum, Sandy (Sandra R.), author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-262) and index.
Contents:
1. Introduction -- PART I, Postsecondary and labor market outcomes : what are the problems and what causes them? -- 2. Who completes colleges and why? -- 3. Which college credentials does the labor market reward? -- 4. Financial barriers to college success -- PART II, Programs and policies to improve student outcomes -- 5. Policies and practices aimed at students -- 6. Policies and practices for institutions -- 7. Alternative pathways to skills and higher earnings -- 8. Conclusion and policy implications -- Appendix: Mapping CIP categories with Chapter 2 categories
Summary:
"Practical solutions for improving higher education opportunities for disadvantaged students Too many disadvantaged college students in America do not complete their coursework or receive any college credential, while others earn degrees or certificates with little labor market value. Large numbers of these students also struggle to pay for college, and some incur debts that they have difficulty repaying. The authors provide a new review of the causes of these problems and offer promising policy solutions. The circumstances affecting disadvantaged students stem both from issues on the individual side, such as weak academic preparation and financial pressures, and from institutional failures. Low-income students disproportionately attend schools that are underfunded and have weak performance incentives, contributing to unsatisfactory outcomes for many students. Some solutions, including better financial aid or academic supports, target individual students. Other solutions, such as stronger linkages between coursework and the labor market and more structured paths through the curriculum, are aimed at institutional reforms. All students, and particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, also need better and varied pathways both to college and directly to the job market, beginning in high school. We can improve college outcomes, but must also acknowledge that we must make hard choices and face difficult tradeoffs in the process. While no single policy is guaranteed to greatly improve college and career outcomes, implementing a number of evidence-based policies and programs together has the potential to improve these outcomes substantially"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0815730217
9780815730217
OCLC:
(OCoLC)955019392
LCCN:
2017000424
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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