
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Over 2.8 million high schoolers across the U.S. are taking dual enrollment courses, offered in partnership between high schools and local universities and community colleges. With demand increasing, this panel explores the value and impact of dual enrollment programs, career and college readiness and how dual enrollment courses can help students pursue post-secondary aspirations, and some of the barriers preventing more students from taking advantage of these programs.
Your panelists:
Amy Williams, Executive Director at the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships
John Fink, Senior Research Associate and Program Lead, Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University
Christopher Todd, Executive Director of the Office of Early College Programs, University of Connecticut
This session is moderated by Goldie Blumenstyk, veteran reporter for The Chronicle of Higher Education and now Senior Fellow at Studiosity.
By StudiosityOver 2.8 million high schoolers across the U.S. are taking dual enrollment courses, offered in partnership between high schools and local universities and community colleges. With demand increasing, this panel explores the value and impact of dual enrollment programs, career and college readiness and how dual enrollment courses can help students pursue post-secondary aspirations, and some of the barriers preventing more students from taking advantage of these programs.
Your panelists:
Amy Williams, Executive Director at the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships
John Fink, Senior Research Associate and Program Lead, Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University
Christopher Todd, Executive Director of the Office of Early College Programs, University of Connecticut
This session is moderated by Goldie Blumenstyk, veteran reporter for The Chronicle of Higher Education and now Senior Fellow at Studiosity.