Using
data from the Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study and
propensity score matching techniques, this study examined the impact of
having attended a community college on baccalaureate recipients’ access
to graduate and professional schools in general and how previous
community college attendance influenced student enrollment in different
professional and graduate programs.
The findings revealed that there was no significant negative or positive effect of community college attendance on access to graduate or professional school or on program enrollment choices. These results imply that community college attendance does not limit access to graduate and professional education and holds the promise to complement the route to graduate and professional school.
The findings revealed that there was no significant negative or positive effect of community college attendance on access to graduate or professional school or on program enrollment choices. These results imply that community college attendance does not limit access to graduate and professional education and holds the promise to complement the route to graduate and professional school.
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