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JOBSTART
Dropout Prevention

JOBSTART was found to have potentially positive effects on completing school.

JOBSTART is an alternative education and training program designed to improve the economic prospects of young, disadvantaged high school dropouts by increasing educational attainment and developing occupational skills. The program has four main components: (1) basic academic skills instruction with a focus on GED (General Educational Development) preparation, (2) occupational skills training, (3) training-related support services (such as transportation assistance and child care), and (4) job placement assistance. Participants receive at least 200 hours of basic education and 500 hours of occupational training.

Findings

1
study that met standards out of
1
eligible study reviewed
Outcome
domain
Effectiveness Rating Grades Evidence Tier
Completing school Potentially positive effects 11-12

Last Updated: March 2008

Race

Black
44%
White
9%
Other or unknown
3%

Ethnicity

Hispanic
44%
Not Hispanic or Latino
56%

Gender

Male: 46%
Female: 54%

Delivery Method

whole class icon
Individual

Locations

CT, NY, PA, IL, GA, TX, AZ, CA, CO
Midwest, Northeast, South, West
Note: This summary only includes data from studies that reported sample information. The Intervention Report may include evidence from other studies that met standards, but did not report sample information.


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This intervention report was prepared for the WWC by Mathematica under contract ED-07-CO-0062.

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