College Futures Foundation Baccalaureate Program Study 

College Futures Foundation Baccalaureate Program | BackgroundResearch Team | Partners | Funder

The College Futures Foundation Baccalaureate Program Study aims to support the development of a racial equity framework for Community College Baccalaureate Programs (CCBP) in California.

Background

In 2021, California passed a law expanding a pilot program that created bachelor’s degrees at community colleges. The new law allows the community college system to add up to 30 baccalaureate programs each year. Currently, baccalaureate programs are offered in 17 community colleges throughout the state, with three more awaiting accreditation. As a result of this expansion, the need for research on CCBP’s racial equity gaps became apparent.

This $275,000 grant from the College Futures Foundation funds research to create a racial equity framework for select California Community College Baccalaureate Degree Programs with a focus on racial equity in academic and labor market outcomes. The study builds on recent research focused on narrowing the racial equity gaps in CCBPs.

The College Futures Foundation Baccalaureate Program study will develop new racial equity assessment tools, determine which areas need capacity-building support to enhance race-conscious and equity-minded policies and practices, and how research-to-practice learning communities improve CCBP practitioners’ expertise and implementation of processes and practices.

Research Team

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adrian Huerta
Assistant Professor of Education, USC Pullias Center

Marcela Cuellar
UC Davis

Cecilia Rios-Aguilar
UCLA Ed&IS

Maritza E. Salazar
Research Assistant

Gabriella Torres
Research Assistant

Partners

 

University of California, Davis
School of Education

 

 

University of California, Los Angeles
School of Education and Information Sciences (Ed&IS)

 

Funder

College Futures Foundation

The College Futures Foundation works to ensure that more students who reflect California’s diversity complete a B.A. and access the opportunity for a better life.