Comprehensive Approaches to Increasing Student Completion in Higher Education: A Survey of the Landscape

40 Pages Posted: 9 Nov 2020 Last revised: 18 Nov 2021

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Rachel Fulcher Dawson

University of Notre Dame

Melissa S. Kearney

University of Maryland - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

James X. Sullivan

University of Notre Dame - Department of Economics and Econometrics

Date Written: November 2020

Abstract

We describe the challenge of college non-completion in the U.S. and a variety of explanations for the high rate of non-completion. We then provide an overview of the implementation of and evidence from eight specific college completion interventions designed to increase college completion rates through a comprehensive set of services. The eight interventions that we review have all been implemented in the past decade and have been evaluated through randomized controlled trials (RCT). After we describe the eight featured programs and the evidence on their effectiveness, we discuss the potential to replicate these programs and deliver them at scale. Finally, we offer some recommendations for future research, with the goal of establishing a body of practical evidence for organizations and policymakers to learn from as they work to address the college completion crisis.

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Suggested Citation

Fulcher Dawson, Rachel and Kearney, Melissa S. and Sullivan, James X., Comprehensive Approaches to Increasing Student Completion in Higher Education: A Survey of the Landscape (November 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3727122 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3727122

Rachel Fulcher Dawson (Contact Author)

University of Notre Dame

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Melissa S. Kearney

University of Maryland - Department of Economics ( email )

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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

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James X. Sullivan

University of Notre Dame - Department of Economics and Econometrics ( email )

Notre Dame, IN 46556
United States

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