availability of college-level learning for high school students: status of nacep research william r....
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Availability of college-level learning for high school students:
Status of NACEP research
William R. Newell
NACEP Annual Conference
October 25, 2003
Syracuse, NY
Availability of college-level learning for high school students
• NACEP mailing list
• Referrals from NACEP ListServe
• National Database of School-College Partnerships
• E-mail survey to Chief Academic Officers
Sources of Data
Availability of college-level learning for high school students
Dual Credit Availability N=555
335
117
76
277
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
On Campus In High School Via Distance No Dual Enrollment
# of
inst
itut
ions
Availability of college-level learning for high school students
Distribution of Programs by Carnegie Classification
60 57
113
1929
64
39
189
41027
8
67
56 12 1810
2627
0
50
100
150
200
Research Masters Bachelors Associates Other
Carnegie Classification
# of
pro
gram
s
On Campus In High School Via Distance No Dual Enrollment
Availability of college-level learning for high school students
Who teaches courses in high schools N=192
168
22
20
50
100
150
200
College Only School Only Both
# of
inst
itut
ions
Availability of college-level learning for high school students
Some extrapolations
(i.e. Arm Waving Time)
Availability of college-level learning for high school students
Potential Number of Colleges with CEPs
331 (CEPs @ non-other) X (projected programs) ________________________ = _______________________502 (responses @ non-other) 2609 (non-other institutions)
=
1720 projected CEP
Availability of college-level learning for high school students
Potential Number of Schools offering courses through CEPs
1720 X 9 (median # of schools/program*) = 15480
1720 X 20 (mean # of schools/program*) = 34400
Estimated # of high schools with AP courses = 14400
* From National Database of School-College Partnerships
Availability of college-level learning for high school students
Potential Number of Students taking courses through CEPs
1720 X 320 (median # of students/program*) = 550,400
1720 X 830 (mean # of students/program*) = 1,427,600
# students taking AP exams (2002) = 1,017,396
* From National Database of School-College Partnerships
Availability of college-level learning for high school students
Where do we go from here?