This report provides the Higher Education Coordinating Board analysis, which includes two main findings: 1) students enrolling with the CPC exemption continue to perform similarly to students enrolled in entry-level college reading/writing-intensive courses but do not perform as well as students enrolled in entry-level college math courses, and 2) important progress has been made both in the offerings of CPCs to high school students and in outcomes. Institutions of higher education and their partnering school districts should continue to build on this important progress.
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This report provides the Higher Education Coordinating Board analysis, which includes two main findings: 1) students enrolling with the CPC exemption continue to perform similarly to students enrolled in entry-level college reading/writing-intensive courses but do not perform as well as students enrolled in entry-level college math courses, and 2) important progress has been made both in the offerings of CPCs to high school students and in outcomes. Institutions of higher education and their partnering school districts should continue to build on this important progress.
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A Report to the Texas Legislature Per Rider 32, 86th Texas Legislature – Developmental Education and SB 1776, 84th Texas Legislature – College Preparatory Courses
Contents: Executive Summary -- Introduction: Developmental Education Continues to Support 60x30TX -- Updates: Current State of Developmental Education -- Student Preparation and College Readiness -- Corequisite Models / Rider 32 Grants -- Progress: Corequisite Models (HB 2223) Analysis -- Preliminary Qualitative Findings: EduPolicy's Independent Review -- COVID-19 Placement Waivers -- College Praparatory Course (CPC) Analysis 2020 -- Key CPC Findings -- Texas College Bridge Program -- Conclusion: Challenges and Opportunities
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Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. (2021). Statewide Plan for Supporting Underprepared Students: Updates and Progress, Austin, TX.
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