Increasing Student Success in Community Colleges

December 12, 2018

Students at community colleges typically enter their educational journey with greater challenges than students at other types of institutions. These challenges can often hinder students from moving on to community college degree completion and then four-year institutions. Catering to the wide range of needs and challenges that community college students face can often be challenging for an institution.Comprehensive student success and advising solutions are helping community colleges to address their students challenges and increase access to existing resources.

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At Stride, we’re leading enormous and necessary change in a sector that’s left far too many behind. And it’s required us to challenge long-accepted beliefs and practices. With insight and input from learners, parents, school districts, boards of education, and policymakers, we continue to provide more effective ways to learn focusing on building the skills and confidence learners need to make their way forward in life.

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