Date & Time: Tuesday, March 25th at 2 p.m.
Dual enrollment is growing rapidly as districts and colleges look for ways to improve student outcomes, increase college attainment, and provide affordable pathways to higher education.
In fact, students in dual-enrollment programs are more likely to enroll in college and finish their degrees compared to their peers, according to a 2024 report by the Community College Research Center. However, accessibility challenges remain, including credentialed teacher shortages, administrative hurdles, and alignment with career pathways.
In this 30-minute Ed Talk, a panel of experts, including a former high school administrator and dean of enrollment at a college, will tackle how K-12 leaders can overcome these challenges. They will explore market insights and industry trends, provide academic perspectives on student success, and share real-world implications and best practices.
Key Takeaways:
- The latest trends and data in dual enrollment
- Key challenges schools face in scaling access
- Innovative solutions that make dual enrollment more accessible and effective
- How virtual, asynchronous courses can help expand opportunity while maintaining instructional quality
Speakers
Laura Weiss
Sr Director, Commercial Strategy & Growth, Pearson
Christine Roberts, EdD
Former high school administrator, Community High School District 117
Former dean of enrollment, George Williams College of Aurora University
Jay Richardson
Student Success Coach, Pearson
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