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Here are several examples of strong dual enrollment partnerships

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Before school districts can jump into offering dual enrollment, they must first build a well-intentioned partnership and assess which pathways are conducive to employment in high-wage, high-need industries, Career Ladders Project.

The equity-based nonprofit examined how six pairs of community colleges and K12 districts across the Los Angeles Regional Consortium have worked together to build high-quality dual enrollment partnerships. The increasingly popular postsecondary on-ramp continues to . However, the rate of students’ , highlighting gaps between partnerships.

Here are a few takeaways from the Career Ladders Project on how cross-sector partners laid the groundwork for a successful dual enrollment pathway.

Assess the dual enrollment partnership

Districts and community colleges from the consortium that helped spur conversation on what should be included in their dual enrollment partnerships. Key concepts include the number of high school students who should be served, protocols for information and data sharing, and enrollment requirements.


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Next, the report suggests outlining roles and commitments from key stakeholder groups. Pasadena College, for example, provides professional development for faculty who teach high school students, and Cerritos College has a dedicated faculty liaison who supports dual enrollment instructors.

Pathways should be intentionally designed to serve from dual enrollment. One way is to disaggregate participation data to identify which students need proactive outreach and support.

(Source: Dual Enrollment Pathway Implementation Roadmap)

Select the pathway

Student preference and regional labor market data can help community colleges and K12 district partners pinpoint which dual enrollment pathways to develop. Career and technical education makes up the highest percentage of course offerings available in the Los Angeles consortium at 29%, followed by the arts (15%) and college and career preparation (12%).

Courses the feed into local employment opportunities can demonstrate the value of education to high school students, the report asserts. “Students and their parents should be informed of the post-high school opportunities that their participation in dual enrollment pathways will lead them toward.”

For example, Centinela Valley Union High School District surveys incoming ninth graders to rank their preferences for existing pathways and potential new pathways.

Read about how the Career Ladders Project suggests implementing plans .

Alcino Donadel
Alcino Donadel
Alcino Donadel is a 91心頭 staff writer and Florida Gator alumnus. A graduate in journalism and communications, his beats have ranged from Gainesville's city development, music scene, and regional little league sports divisions. He has triple citizenship from the U.S., Ecuador, and Brazil.

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