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Research Article

Understanding Dual Credit Programs: Perspectives from Faculty, Staff, and Administrators

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Pages 584-594 | Published online: 18 Jun 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Research on dual credit (DC) programs highlights the benefits including enhanced post-secondary access, higher GPAs, lower remediation, increased persistence, and higher graduation rates. Most of this work focuses on students, analyzing local, state, and federal data. The purpose of this study is to present the perspectives of high school support staff, faculty, and administrators regarding student access to and utilization of DC programs. Findings indicate that despite programs to support low SES students, cost is still perceived as a significant barrier for low-SES students. In addition, there is an existing conflict between advanced placement (AP) and DC courses, and respondents discuss perceived issues of the academic and social development of students.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Latino Center for Leadership Development at SMU:.

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