October 17, 2007
High-School Students Are Helped by Taking College Courses, Study Finds
Students who take college courses while in high school are more likely than their peers to graduate, to go on to college, and to do well in college, a new study suggests.
The courses appear to be especially beneficial for male students, students from low-income families, and those who struggled academically in high school, according to a report on the study, "The Postsecondary Achievement of Participants in Dual
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