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Bruce Vandal

Learn about the challenges of remediation in college and how the corequisite strategy is being implemented to support students when they need it, resulting in improved completion rates. Discover the states and alliance members committed to scaling this approach by 2018.

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Bruce Vandal

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  1. COREQUISITE REMEDIATION Spanning the Divide Bruce Vandal Senior Vice President | Complete College America COMPLETE COLLEGE AMERICA

  2. Remediation Too many students start college in remediation. 61% in 2-year 28% in 4-year non- flagship

  3. African Americans, Hispanics and Pell Students are Over Represented 2-year Students 4-year Non-Flagship Students

  4. Most are in Math – Far Too Many Require Both Math and English 2-year Students

  5. Access to College or Remediation For too many students, a remedial class is their first and their last college experience.

  6. The System Does Not Work, Particularly for African Americans Gateway Course Completion in 2 years 2-year college remedial students

  7. Remediation Student attrition is at the heart of the matter.

  8. CorequisiteRemediation Provide academic support as a Corequisitenot as a prerequisite

  9. The Corequisite Strategy More time on task and help for students when they need it (just in time).

  10. One Semester Corequisite Results

  11. The Movement to Corequisite at Scale • Five States Have Achieved Scale • Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Tennessee and West Virginia • Moving to Scale • Texas, Nevada, Kentucky • 13 Alliance Members Committed to Scale by 2018 • Hawaii, Oklahoma, Ohio, New Mexico, Idaho, Missouri, Montana, DC, Illinois, CVHEC, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maryland

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