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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