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High School Interrupted: A Case Study Of Postsecondary Pathways And College Choices Following The Covid-19 Pandemic, Robert Cook Jan 2023

High School Interrupted: A Case Study Of Postsecondary Pathways And College Choices Following The Covid-19 Pandemic, Robert Cook

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This instrumental case study explored how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced post-secondary pathways and college choices of participants in an Upward Bound Program. In the aftermath of the pandemic, community college enrollment was projected to increase, instead two-year institutions experienced significant declines. Prevailing assumptions about college enrollment may not be accurate, and existing college decision models do not account for the effects of a worldwide pandemic. The study was guided by the Iloh model of college going decisions and trajectories, and the college-conocimiento framework. The findings suggested students’ academic engagement and mental health declined during the pandemic. This in turn impacted …


Open Educational Resources And Student Success In A Hispanic Serving Community College: Do Ethnicity And Financial Needs Matter?, Vasumathi V. Raman Jan 2023

Open Educational Resources And Student Success In A Hispanic Serving Community College: Do Ethnicity And Financial Needs Matter?, Vasumathi V. Raman

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ABSTRACT

OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES AND STUDENT SUCCESS IN A HISPANIC SERVING COMMUNITY COLLEGE: DO ETHNICITY AND FINANCIAL NEEDS MATTER?

Vasumathi V.Raman, Ed.D.

Department of Counseling and Higher Education

Northern Illinois University, 2023

Xiaodan Hu, Director

This research study adopts a correlational design to explore the relationship between open educational resources (OER) adoption and student outcomes, particularly among Hispanic students and those with financial needs. The study utilizes existing institutional data from a large community college designated as a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI). The data includes student demographics, financial aid status, final exam scores, and pass/fail outcomes for courses using OER and …


Placement Measures In Dual Credit: A Quantitative Study, Jessica I. Pickel Jan 2023

Placement Measures In Dual Credit: A Quantitative Study, Jessica I. Pickel

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the studied college broadened its eligibility criteria for dual credit to include an in-progress high school GPA. To determine whether the use of an-in progress GPA should be fully adopted as a placement measure, further study was needed. This quantitative study examined the relationship between the placement measures used before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and dual credit students’ access to and performance in the gateway ENGL 101 course taken at Prairieland Community College.

Data were collected from a small community college in the Midwestern region of the United States retrospectively over the academic …