Guided Pathways to College Completion

Summarizes 2016 and 2017 legislative activities, as well as legislation and board policies from previous years, on guided pathways - a strategy to help students complete a credential in a timely manner by encouraging or requiring them to select a program, and develop a degree plan or map, on a specified timeline. Guided pathways policies and practices may provide students with a clear course of action, limit their financial burden and accelerate their timeline toward completion, while still allowing students to explore various academic and career interests.

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Education Commission of the States
Year Resource Released
2017

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