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xml:lang=”EN-US”>Racial and income gaps in college success rates

can be narrowed by ensuring that all students take a rigorous core

curriculum in high school, according to a new study by ACT, Inc.

The findings show that racial/ ethnic and family income gaps are

reduced—in some cases dramatically—when entering students are

academically prepared for college.

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xml:lang=”EN-US”>“Our country has allowed achievement gaps to exist

for far too long,” said Cynthia B. Schmeiser, ACT Education

Division president and chief operating officer.

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“The time has come to address this problem head on. The research

tells us that academic preparation—taking rigorous coursework in

high school—is a significant factor in eliminating these

intolerable, longstanding inequities.”

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xml:lang=”EN-US”>The ACT report, entitled “

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the Gaps: How College Readiness Narrows Achievement Gaps in College

Success

,” concludes that the best way to prepare

underrepresented racial/ethnic minority and lower-income students

for postsecondary success is through a rigorous high school core

curriculum that focuses on the essential knowledge and skills for

college and career readiness.

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xml:lang=”EN-US”>The study analyzed the postsecondary outcomes of

tens of thousands of students who had taken the ACT college

admission and placement exam in high school. The college outcomes

considered included enrollment, need for remediation, first- to

second-year retention, course grades, overall grade point average

and degree completion.

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xml:lang=”EN-US”>ACT data show that gaps exist between

underrepresented minority and white students and between lower

family income and higher family income groups in each of those

areas. However, the gaps are significantly reduced, in some cases

by two-thirds or more, for students who are college and career

ready as evidenced by their meeting or exceeding all four College

Readiness Benchmarks (English, math, reading, and science) on the

ACT exam.

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ACT College Readiness Benchmarks

specify the minimum scores

needed on each ACT subject-area test to indicate a student is ready

to succeed (50 percent chance of earning a “B” or higher or about a

75 percent chance of earning a “C” or higher) in a typical

first-year, credit-bearing college course in that subject area. The

benchmarks are based on actual student performance in college

coursework.

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xml:lang=”EN-US”>The report calls for college and career readiness

standards that are aligned among K-12, postsecondary education, and

workforce training programs. It also suggests that student

readiness for college and career should be monitored early and

often.

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xml:lang=”EN-US”>“Our findings show that monitoring student

progress in becoming college and career ready throughout K to 12

and identifying and intervening with those students who are off

target are critical steps in helping to maximize their success in

all forms of postsecondary education,” Schmeiser said.

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xml:lang=”EN-US”>The report makes three major recommendations to

help close racial/ethnic and income gaps in college

success.

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lang=”EN-US” xml:lang=

“EN-US”>1.    

xml:lang=”EN-US”>Ensure that all students take at least a core

curriculum in high school.

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lang=”EN-US” xml:lang=

“EN-US”>2.    

xml:lang=”EN-US”>Focus high school core courses on the essential

standards for college and career readiness.

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lang=”EN-US” xml:lang=

“EN-US”>3.    

xml:lang=”EN-US”>Offer all students rigorous high school core

courses that cover the essential knowledge and skills needed for

college and career in sufficient depth and intensity.

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xml:lang=”EN-US”>“

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the Gaps: How College Readiness Narrows Achievement Gaps in College

Success

” is available for free viewing and downloading on ACT’s

website at the following address:

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www.act.org/research/policymakers/reports/MindtheGaps.html

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