Series: Dual Enrollment

Two Stories That Prove Access to Higher Ed Courses Can Provide a High-Quality Education

article-cropped January 06, 2023 by Ed Trust

All students deserve the opportunity to thrive. One way is to give high schoolers early access to college-level courses. Dual-enrollment programs are a powerful tool that equals the playing field…

High School Students Can Take College-Level Courses in Louisiana

May 13, 2022 by Redante Asuncion-Reed

Students can take college-level courses in high school through a program called dual enrollment. Dual enrollment allows high school…

Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) as a Means to College and Career Readiness

article-cropped November 15, 2021 by Natalie Edirmanasinghe

Imagine how schools might be different if educators co-crafted their content, policies, procedures, and expectations with the young people they teach. Critical pedagogy centers those who are experiencing a problem…

How Dual Enrollment Programs Can Help Close Equity Gaps in Louisiana

file-text March 29, 2021 by Ed Trust

Inequitable policies, practices, and systems make college and career opportunities inaccessible for many students who wish to engage in more advanced coursework, while often leaving those students who manage to matriculate woefully underprepared for success...,

Inequities in Advanced Coursework

files video January 09, 2020 by Kayla Patrick, Allison Rose Socol, Ph.D., Ivy Morgan

Black and Latino students across the country experience inequitable access to advanced coursework opportunities. They are locked out of…

6 Ways to Make Dual Enrollment Programs Equitable

article-cropped May 23, 2019 by Kayla Patrick

Dual enrollment programs — which are partnerships between school districts and institutions of higher education that allow high school students to enroll in college courses and earn college credit —…