Academic Pathways to Access and Student Success
Debra Bragg, Principal Investigator
Co-Principal Investigator(s):
Stanley Ikenberry, Educational Organization and Leadership
Academic Pathways to Access and Student Success (APASS)
Lumina Foundation for Education
1/04 - 12/04
$212,600
This initiative identifies, examines, and disseminates information about new and emerging academic pathways that extend from high school to college and enhance postsecondary access for underrepresented minority, low income, and first-generation students. By academic pathways, we mean boundary spanning curriculum and organizational structures that facilitate students' seamless transition across educational levels. Examples include middle and early college high schools, dual credit programs, Tech Prep, and selected career academies.