State Policy
March 8, 2022
Building a Concurrent Enrollment Teacher Pipeline: Opportunities, Challenges, and Lessons Learned
Concurrent and dual enrollment programs have faced significant challenges in a number of states in recruiting sufficient teachers with the right credentials to teach in a dual enrollment, concurrent enrollment, or early college high school setting. This is particularly true for partnerships that rely upon high school teachers, especially in parts of the country where…
read moreMarch 1, 2021
Research Demonstrates Colorado’s Strategic Investment in Concurrent Enrollment Yields Significant Equity Results
Let’s face it, 2020 was a tumultuous year with a busy news cycle day in and day out. As a result, a lot of outstanding work didn’t get the attention it deserved. Fortunately, our October event Connect 2020: The NACEP Digital Forum provided a platform to share. Today’s post summarizes some exciting findings from Colorado…
read moreOctober 14, 2020
Illinois Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships Releases Policy Recommendations to Promote Equity and Quality in Illinois Dual Credit
Illinois Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships Releases Policy Recommendations to Promote Equity and Quality in Illinois Dual Credit View Report Here The Illinois Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (ILACEP), in partnership with the College in High School Alliance (CHSA) and the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) is excited to announce the release of…
read moreOctober 5, 2020
Does the Concurrent Enrollment Program Improve Time-To-Degree and Wages?
Colorado has invested significantly in the state’s Concurrent Enrollment Program, which provides high school students the opportunity to enroll tuition-free in postsecondary courses and earn college credits that are transferable to any Colorado public university. Concurrent enrollment is seen as a strategy for helping Colorado meet its goal of 66 percent postsecondary credential attainment among…
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