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Can California's Community Colleges Do It All: Full Bibliography


This is the full bibliography of resources used for the EdSource publication,

Access Lost: An Examination of Supply Constriction and Rationing in the California Community College System. California Community Colleges, Chancellor’s Office, September 2003.

Accountability: Issues, Implications, and Action Plan. Community College League of California, February 1997.

An Accountability Framework for California Higher Education: Informing Public Policy and Improving Outcomes. Shulock, N., Moore, C. Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy, November 2002.

The American Community College Turns 100: A Look at its Students, Programs, and Prospects. Educational Testing Service, 2000. www.ets.org/research

Betraying the College Dream: How Disconnected K-12 and Postsecondary Education Systems Undermine Student Aspirations. Venezia, A., Kirst, M., Antonio, A., Stanford University’s Bridge Project, 2003. www.stanford.edu/group/bridgeproject

California Community College Access and Equity Policy Brief. California Tomorrow, 2004. www.californiatomorrow.org

California Community Colleges’ Leadership Challenge: A View from the Field. Shulock, N. Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy, April 2002.

California’s Gold: Claiming the Promise of Diversity in our Community Colleges. Woodlief, B., Thomas, C., Orozco, G. California Tomorrow, 2003. www.californiatomorrow.org

California Performance Review, 2004. www.report.cpr.ca.gov

Community College Governance: An Effective Bilateral Structure for a Diverse System. Community College League of California, February 1998. www.ccleague.org/pubs

Community College System Study – Part 1: Guide for Leagues Examining Their Own Community College Districts, April 2002. And Community College System Study - Part 2, October 2002. League of Women Voters of California Education Fund. ca.lwv.org/lwvc/edfund Community Colleges: Fact Sheet for Legislators. League of Women Voters of California Education Fund, summer, 2004. ca.lwv.org/lwvc/edfund

Competition and Collaboration in California Higher Education. Bracco, K., Callan, P. National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, January 2002.

Consultation Council Task Force on Counseling, spring, 2003. www.academicsenate.cc.ca.us

Data Mart. California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office. www.cccco.edu

Ensuring Access with Quality to California’s Community Colleges. Hayward, G., Jones, D., McGuinness Jr., A., Timar, A., with a postcript by Shulock, N. of Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy. National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, May, 2004. www.highereducation.org

Evaluating Academic Programs in California’s Community Colleges. Gill, A., Leigh, D., Public Policy Institute of California, 2004. www.ppic.org

Facing Reality: California Needs a Statewide Agenda to Improve Higher Education Outcomes. Shulock, N., Moore, C. Insitute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy, October, 2004.

Financing California’s Community Colleges. Murphy, P. Public Policy Institute of California, January 2004. www.ppic.org

Improving Preparation for Non-Selective Postsecondary Education: Assessment and Accountability Issues. Kirst, M., Stanford University, August, 2003.

Improving the Transition from High School to Postsecondary Education. Kirst, M., Antonio, A., Bueschel A. Policy Analysis for California Education, April 2004.

Keeping America’s Promise: A Report on the Future of the Community College. A joint project of Education Commission of the States and League for Innovation in the Community College, July, 2004. www.league.org

Keeping the “Community” in California’s Community Colleges. Community College League of California. www.ccleague.org/pubs

Keeping the Promise. Wolf, D., Weiner, S., Kramer, M., Kipp, S. The Campaign for College Opportunity, February 2003. www.collegecampaign.org

League Issues Brief on State Board Composition. Community College League of California, December, 2002. www.ccleague.org/pubs

Master Plan for Higher Education in California. www.ucop.edu/acadinit/mastplan

Measuring Up 2004: The State Report Card on Higher Education. National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, 2004. measuringup.highereducation.org

The New California System of Remediation of College Students. Hagedorn, L., Univeristy of Southern California. asstudents.unco.edu

Policy Alert: State Policies on 2/4 Transfers are Key to Degree Attainment. National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, May, 2004.

Progress on Major System Priorities, October 2003. www.cccco.edu

Promoting College Access and Success: A Review of Credit-Based Transition Programs. Bailey, T., Karp, M. Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University, June 2003.

The Real Cost Project – Preliminary Report. Boatright, D. Chancellor’s Office for California Community Colleges, March 2003. www.cccco.edu

Toward a State of Learning: California Higher Education for the Twenty-First Century. California Citizens Commission on Higher Education and its publisher, the Center for Governmental Studies, March 1999.

Transfer Capacity and Readiness in the CCCs. Chancellor’s Office for California Community Colleges, March 1, 2002. www.cccco.edu

Turning College Students Away: The Consequences of California’s Broken Promise. The Campaign for College Opportunity,2004.

Using Community Colleges to Re-Connect Disconnected Youth. Grubb, N. University of California, Berkeley, April 2003. www.hewlett.org/publications

Using a K-12 Assessment for College Placement. Kirst, M., Stanford University, October 2003. http://www.stanford.edu/group/bridgeproject

What Role Can Dual Enrollment Programs Play in Easing the Transition Between High School and Postsecondary Education? Bailey, T, Hughes, K., Karp, M., Community College Research Center, Institute on Education and the Economy at Teachers College, Columbia University, March 2002.

Dual Enrollment

Early College High School Initiative: Core Principles. Coordinated by Jobs for the Future. http://www.earlycolleges.org

State Dual Enrollment Policies: Addressing Access and Quality. U.S. Department of Education Office of Vocational and Adult Education, 2004.

What Role Can Dual Enrollment Programs Play in Easing the Transition Between High School and Postsecondary Education? Bailey, T, Hughes, K., Karp, M., Community College Research Center, Institute on Education and the Economy at Teachers College, Columbia University, March 2002.




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