California continues to advance its commitment to equitable dual enrollment. New legislation introduced by Assembly Member Chris Holden, AB 368, would further refine College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP) dual [...]
Dual Enrollment
Lessons on Equitable Dual Enrollment from a Community of Practice: March 14 Webinar
Dual enrollment leaders from three colleges shared successes and challenges from their work to identify implementation issues and expand equitable dual enrollment on the March 14 webinar hosted by CLP [...]
L.A. Regional Consortium March 7 webinar: Equitable Dual Enrollment
Working in collaboration with the Los Angeles Regional Consortium, CLP’s March 7 webinar focused on opportunities to align current and future funding opportunities for greater impact in the L.A. region. [...]
Dual Enrollment Student Profile: Melisa
Melisa Osuna had her first experience with college classes in a Chicano Studies dual enrollment class offered at her high school. Now this first-generation college student is a new graduate [...]
A Cumbersome Enrollment Process Named the Top Challenge to Dual Enrollment in California
Dual enrollment is a powerful acceleration strategy for college completion. Students who participate in high-quality dual enrollment while in high school are more likely to graduate, enter college, and persist [...]
Equitable Dual Enrollment: Applying for the New State Grants
Last week’s CLP webinar, Equitable Dual Enrollment: Applying for the New State Grants, featured Arvin High School’s award-winning dual enrollment partnership with Bakersfield College. Presenters from Arvin High School and [...]
Now Open: Applications for State Dual Enrollment Grants
Applications for state dual enrollment grants are now open. The California Department of Education (CDE) recently released the RFAs for College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP) grants and Middle College [...]
Transitioning Adult Learners to College: A User Guide for Ability to Benefit and Adult Dual Enrollment
Ability to Benefit (ATB) is a path to eligibility for federal aid for students who don’t have a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent. Adult dual enrollment is designed [...]