Hybrid Event: Supporting students to and through college: What does the evidence say? – Dec 11
Posted by Brookings on December 10, 2024
Attending and completing college is the most reliable pathway to secure a stable economic future. But many students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, struggle to transition to college and to stay on track to complete a degree or credential. Institutions, advocates, and researchers have developed a range of programs and interventions designed to help students successfully enroll in and complete college. The Center for Economic Security and Opportunity will host an event highlighting a new report that provides an in-depth and critical review of the evidence from two-plus decades of research on what the evidence says about how best to support students to and through college. Brookings Senior Fellow Sarah Reber will present the research, followed by an expert panel discussion.
This event will be held virtually and in person on Wednesday, December 11 at 10:30 am ET at the Brookings Institution’s Saul Auditorium.
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