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Autor/inn/enMcConville, Shannon; Bohn, Sarah; Brooks, Bonnie
InstitutionPublic Policy Institute of California (PPIC)
TitelSupporting Student Parents in Community College CalWORKs Programs
Quelle(2020), (24 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterCommunity Colleges; Two Year College Students; Parents; Child Rearing; Low Income Groups; One Parent Family; At Risk Students; Job Skills; Employment Qualifications; Program Effectiveness; Job Training; Vocational Education; State Programs; Academic Persistence; Course Selection (Students); Majors (Students); Student Personnel Services; Financial Support; Academic Support Services; Student Financial Aid; Economically Disadvantaged; Enrollment Trends; College Transfer Students; Credentials; Associate Degrees; Educational Certificates; Student Needs; Social Services; Work Study Programs; Career Readiness; California
AbstractMany Californians face difficulties connecting to good jobs because of limited education. This is especially true for poor families who receive cash assistance from the state's CalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) program. Few CalWORKs parents have more than a high school degree, and many struggle to balance family and work responsibilities. Quality jobs provide family-sustaining incomes and opportunities for growth that can buffer families from the shocks of recessions, like the current pandemic-induced downturn. California's community colleges provide education and vocational training that can fulfill CalWORKs work requirements, and every community college offers targeted programs for students receiving CalWORKs benefits. These programs provide additional services and supports to address the specific challenges students may face both inside and outside the classroom as low-income, predominantly single parents. This report examines the role California's community colleges play in building skills and credentials to support the economic mobility of CalWORKs parents. The authors examine the trajectories of more than 43,000 students who received CalWORKs cash assistance and services from a college CalWORKs program between the school years 2012-13 and 2018-19. CalWORKs program directors at community colleges were also surveyed to learn more about the programs and services they provide to students. Understanding how community colleges can respond to the current recession and prepare CalWORKs students for better jobs when the economy recovers is crucial information. At the same time, these lessons may have applications for the broader student body at community colleges, many of whom struggle to make efficient progress toward a credential, and who may face mounting challenges amid the economic realities in California. [This report was written with research support from Emily Morton. For the Technical Appendices, see ED611526.] (ERIC).
AnmerkungenPublic Policy Institute of California. 500 Washington Street Suite 800, San Francisco, CA 94111. Tel: 415-291-4400; Fax: 415-291-4401; Web site: http://www.ppic.org
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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