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College access & postsecondary success

College Access and postsecondary success

Preparation for college and career is critical for both individual and societal economic prosperity. Yet, educational attainment is not sufficient to meet economic demand and educational opportunities are not equally distributed. State policymakers and education leaders across the state are working to increase opportunity and improve student outcomes.

At the heart of these efforts is better alignment of California’s K–12 education system with higher education systems and the labor market to ensure successful transitions for young adults between high school and postsecondary pursuits.

In this topic area, PACE researchers investigate students’ educational trajectories and the state and local endeavors to decrease disparities in access to educational opportunities and improve student success in college and career.

    Recent Topic Publications
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    Evidence from the 2021 PACE/USC Rossier Annual Poll
    The 2021 PACE/USC Rossier poll examines Californians’ views on higher education during COVID-19, highlighting equity and affordability. Californians recognize college affordability as crucial and support remote learning options, community college…
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    Dual Enrollment is Growing Among California High School Students
    Research shows that dual enrollment benefits high school students in both systems. However, a lack of integrated data systems in California has limited understanding of participation rates. UC Davis researchers matched datasets to reveal 18.2% of…
    Policy Brief Rios Aguilar Feb 2020
    A Promise to What, for Whom, and Where?
    This brief describes the types of college promises that exist in the state of California. In doing so, we summarize existing research on this topic.
    Policy Brief Myung Feb 2020
    A Summary of the PACE Policy Research Panel
    Over 725,000 California K-12 students received special education services in 2018-19, but the system is not always equipped to serve them. Early screening, identification, and intervention, as well as better transitions, educator support, and mental…