Dual Enrollment & Research Organizations
Dual Enrollment in California
California Coalition of Early & Middle Colleges (CCEMC) - CCEMC establishes and documents best practices to strengthen K-12 and college partnerships & support dual enrollment.
National - Dual Enrollment
Middle College National Consortium (MCNC) - Works to to increase the number of high school students, nationally, who have access to college classes in Early Colleges, Middle Colleges and Dual Enrollment Programs
National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) - A national organization supporting programs, practitioners, and policy to advance concurrent and dual enrollment programs.
Career Technical Education
College & Career Academy Support Network (CASN) - CCASN’s Mission: is to build capacity of educators and communities to enact research-based strategies for student success now and in college, career, and civic life; collect and disseminate evidence on student outcomes and exemplary practices; and promote policies to make education fair and real.
Jobs for the Future (JFF) Early College Initiative - Provides impact stories and research about early college credit as a tool in equity advancement.
Advance CTE - Supports visionary state leadership, cultivate best practices to advance high-quality CTE policies, programs and pathways. Specific resources on dual enrollment, articulation and transfer, searchable by education level and state.
Research & Support
Career Ladders Project - Career Ladders Project promotes equity-minded community college redesign.
Community College Research Center - Extensive dual enrollment research including:
The Dual Enrollment Playbook: A Guide to Equitable Acceleration for Students
Concurrent Courses: Pathways to College and Careers Initiative - Research which informed the development of AB 288.
College in High School Alliance - a coalition of national and state organizations collaborating to positively impact policies and build broad support for programs that enable high school students to enroll in authentic, affordable college pathways toward postsecondary degrees and credentials offered with appropriate support.