Research has found that taking high school classes for college credit is associated with a higher likelihood of attending college.
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Finding summarized from education research about high school course-taking and college enrollment.
Research has found that taking at least 12 credits during the first year of college is associated with a higher likelihood of completing a college degree.
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Finding summarized from education research about early college course load and degree completion.
Research has found that participation in career and technical education (CTE) is associated with increased chances of obtaining employment after high school.
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Finding summarized from studies linking CTE participation to post–high school employment outcomes.