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The Impact of Community College Baccalaureate Adoption on Associate Degree Production


by Justin C. Ortagus, Dennis A. Kramer, Manuel S. González Canché & Frank Fernandez - 2020


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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record Volume 122 Number 1, 2020, p. 1-36
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 22955, Date Accessed: 11/29/2021 10:16:07 PM
 
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  • Justin Ortagus
    University of Florida
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    JUSTIN C. ORTAGUS is Assistant Professor of Higher Education Administration & Policy and Director of the Institute of Higher Education at the University of Florida. His research typically examines the growing impact of online education and technology, the role and influence of community colleges, and the effects of various state policies on the opportunities and outcomes of historically underrepresented students.
  • Dennis Kramer
    University of Florida
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    DENNIS A. KRAMER II is Assistant Professor of Higher Education Administration & Policy and Director of the Educational Policy Center at the University of Florida. His prior research has focused on the economics of higher education, the evaluation of federal and state policy adoption, and impact of state decisions on community colleges and four-year institutions.
  • Manuel González Canché
    Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania
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    MANUEL S. GONZÁLEZ CANCHÉ is Associate Professor of Higher Education at the University of Pennsylvania. His research examines issues of access, persistence, and success, with an emphasis on institution effects on students’ outcomes. He also focuses on higher education finance, with emphases on spatial modeling and competition based on spatial proximity and spillover effects.
  • Frank Fernandez
    College of Education, University of Houston
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    FRANK FERNANDEZ is Assistant Professor of Higher Education at the University of Houston. His research typically examines community colleges, legal issues, graduate education, international/comparative education, and institutional theory.
 
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