Abstract
NEW ORLEANS — Guided pathways have led to increased completion numbers for community colleges that have implemented them. The pathways provide students with a clear map to completion. But just providing a list of courses for students to take is not enough. Effective guided pathways require “long‐term, large‐scale institutional change,” said Kay McClenney, senior advisor to the president and chief executive officer at the American Association of Community Colleges.
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