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Description This program is a part of MDRC’s multisite Opening Doors demonstration project. MDRC is a firm which evaluates programs and policies with the goal of changing social policy and improving the well-being of low-income individuals.

From 2003 to 2009, six community colleges across the United States offered innovative programs to help students increase their academic performance. Chaffey Community College, in Southern California, focused on improving academic outcomes among students who were on academic probation. They enhanced the original “Opening Doors” program by making certain parts of the program mandatory. Specifically, all students who enrolled in the program were required to take a “College Success” course. In this course a college counselor taught students how do well in school and get off probation. Students were expected to visit Chaffey’s “Success Centers” where they could receive supplementary individualized or group instruction in math, reading, and writing. The two-semester program operated during fall 2006 and spring 2007.
Goal / Mission The goal of this program is to improve outcomes among Community College students who are on academic probation.
Results / Accomplishments In 2006, MDRC and Chaffey Community College randomly assigned 444 students to either the Enhanced Opening Doors program or a control group. Study results revealed that the Enhanced Opening Doors program increased the average number of credits earned (P=0.01), the proportion of students who earned a grade point average of 2.0 or higher (P=0.01), and the proportion who moved off probation (P=0.01).
Categories Education / Higher Education
Education / Educational Attainment in Adult Population
Organization(s) Chaffey Community College
Source MDRC
Date of Publication Apr 2009
Date of Implementation 2006
Location State: Southern California
Primary Contact Susan Scrivener
MDRC
19th Floor
16 East 34 Street
New York, NY 10016-4326

(212) 532-3200
publications@mdrc.org
http://www.mdrc.org/project_31_2.html
For more details http://www.mdrc.org/publications/514/overview.html
Target Audience Adults, Community College Students
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