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New Evidence on College Remediation
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Student RetentionPostsecondary EducationCollege TranscriptsHigh School PreparationEducation PolicyRemedial CourseworkNew EvidenceEducationCollege PipelineUniversity Student RetentionStudent OutcomeHigher EducationStudent AffairsRemedial Education
Using college transcripts, we separate the effects of remedial coursework from high school preparation. For two-year colleges, taking remedial classes was not associated with less academic success. In four-year colleges, there are negative effects of remedial coursework, but many minority students who complete a bachelor's degree do so after taking remediation.
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