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InstitutionCalifornia Postsecondary Education Commission
TitelCalifornia High School Outreach Program Inventory: Final Report
Quelle(2002), (159 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterQuantitative Daten; Profiles; Outreach Programs; High Schools; Research Reports; College Preparation; Transitional Programs; Developmental Studies Programs; Audits (Verification); Program Evaluation; Integrated Services; State Policy; State Programs; Student Participation; Student Characteristics; Geographic Distribution; Expenditures; Funding Formulas; Resource Allocation; Academic Support Services; State Curriculum Guides; Statewide Planning; Information Services; Program Descriptions; Comprehensive Guidance; Comprehensive Programs; California
AbstractThe "2001-02 Budget Act" included approximately $127 million to fund 19 different outreach programs designed to encourage and support high school students to attend college. Since some programs also receive additional funds from federal, private, and local school districts the combined outreach program revenue is even greater. Over the past five years, the number of outreach programs has increased and the state's funding commitment has quadrupled in an attempt to counterbalance the effects of new policies restricting university admission based on race, gender, and ethnicity. Out of a desire to better understand the programs that comprise California's college outreach efforts, the California Legislature and Governor included funding in the "2001-02 Budget Act" for the California Postsecondary Education Commission (CPEC) to contract for an inventory of outreach programs that work directly with California's high schools. The evaluation was originally envisioned as a two-part study, with the first phase providing an inventory of outreach programs and the second phase analyzing the effectiveness of the programs. However, budget constraints have eliminated the likelihood of completing the second part of the evaluation. Consequently, this study was designed to provide policymakers and the community with the following information about state-supported high school outreach programs: (1) Services and programs offered; (2) Types of students targeted for participation; (3) Distribution of programs throughout the state; (4) Concentration of programs among high schools; and (5) Program revenues and expenditures. This study focuses on those outreach programs that directly support students, provide curriculum assistance to improve schools, and conduct college informational and outreach activities at California's 901 comprehensive public high schools. The study provides detailed information about the programs that are in place at each comprehensive public high school. Furthermore, the focus of this study is to produce an inventory or survey of programs. The remaining sections of this report include a description of the methods used to compile the inventory. This is followed by profiles of each of the high school outreach programs and findings related to the distribution and prevalence of these programs. Appended are: (1) Outreach Program Information; (2) Inventory of High School Outreach Programs; (3) Profiles of Comprehensive Pubic High Schools; (4) Comprehensive Public High Schools with Five or More Outreach Programs; (5) Comprehensive Public High Schools without Outreach Programs; (6) Distribution of Outreach Programs among Schools; and (7) Distribution of Number of Schools by Program Type and Number of Programs. (Contains 12 tables and 5 footnotes.) (ERIC).
AnmerkungenCalifornia Postsecondary Education Commission. 770 L Street Suite 1160, Sacramento, CA 95814. Tel: 916-322-9268; Fax: 916-327-4417; e-mail: Publication_Request@cpec.ca.gov; Web site: http://www.cpec.ca.gov
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
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