WWC Summary of Evidence for this Intervention

First Year Experience Courses for Students in Developmental Education

First year experience courses for students in developmental education are designed to ease the transition to college for the large numbers of students in need of developmental (or remedial) education. The aim of these courses is to support the academic performance, social development, persistence, and degree completion of postsecondary students with developmental needs. Although first year experience courses vary in terms of content and focus, most are designed to introduce students to campus resources, provide training in time management and study skills, and address student development issues; for students in developmental courses, the courses are often linked with or taken concurrently with developmental courses.

Reviewed Research

February 2016
 
Outcome
domain
Effectiveness
rating
Studies meeting standards Grades
examined
Students Improvement
index
Academic achievement No discernible effects 1 study meets standards PS 911 --
Rutschow, Elizabeth Zachry; Cullinan, Dan; Welbeck, Rashida. (2012) PS 911
-3
 
 
Credit accumulation and persistence No discernible effects 1 study meets standards PS 911 --
Rutschow, Elizabeth Zachry; Cullinan, Dan; Welbeck, Rashida. (2012) PS 911
 
 
1
Progress in developmental education No discernible effects 1 study meets standards PS 911 --
Rutschow, Elizabeth Zachry; Cullinan, Dan; Welbeck, Rashida. (2012) PS 911
-1
 
 

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