Category: Infographics
Pacific Islanders and College Readiness
Jenna Sablan explores college access for Pacific Islanders, a diverse group often neglected in representation in educational research. View the infographic.
Farm Working Children and Education
Bryan Rodriguez explores one of the most educationally disenfranchised group of students in the nation, farm working students, by examining child labor and educational outcomes among this demographic. View the infographic.
California’s Early Assessment Program: Improving Latino Students’ College Readiness And Completion, Or Waste Of Time And Money?
Daniel Almeida studies the disparity in enrollment of Latino students and white students in remedial courses and the failure of programs like the Early Assessment Program (EAP) to make an impact in low-income areas. Download the infographic.
Improving Access to College Through Games, Technology, and Social Media
The Pullias Center for Higher Education was recently awarded a a $3.2 million dollar grant to expand its online college access game, Mission Admission. The game sets out to provide the increasing rates of underrepresented and low income students enrolling in college with accessible college and financial aid information. Download the infographic.
GETTING IN: Increasing Access to College via Mentoring
William Tierney and Lisa Garcia reflect on the past decade of the Increasing Access via Mentoring (I AM) program. They expand on the challenges the program faced and the overarching results of I AM. Download the infographic.
Assuming the Trusteeship
Researcher Raquel Rall studied the differences in socialization practices for trustees for her dissertation. Download the infographic.
College Readiness in Context: Barriers to Student Success
Researcher Julia Duncheon studies the barriers to success for first-generation, low-income students of color. Download the infographic.