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Dual Credit Enrollment: A Multiyear Study of Gender and Ethnic Differences

机译:双重学分入学:性别和种族差异的多年研究

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In this investigation, we ascertained the extent to which differences were present in dual credit enrollment by gender and by ethnicity for students (n>150,000) enrolled in a Texas community college from the 2005-2006 through the 2011-2012 academic years. Statistical analyses revealed an increase in the numbers (i.e., from 3,069 to 3,664) and percentages (i.e., from 12.2% to 19.5%) of students who were enrolled in dual credit courses over the time period analyzed. Moreover, higher percentages of women (i.e., 20.8% in the most recent academic year) had enrolled in dual credit courses while in high school than men (i.e., 17.9% in the most recent academic year). Differences were also present as a function of ethnicity, with 33.1% Asian, 25.3% White, 17.4% Hispanic, and 7.5% Black students having been enrolled in dual credit in the most recent academic year. Differences were also revealed by gender for Hispanic and White students, but not for Asian and Black students. Implications of our findings are discussed.
机译:在这项调查中,我们确定了从2005-2006年到2011-2012学年在德克萨斯州社区大学就读的按性别和种族划分的双重信用录取的差异程度(n> 150,000)。统计分析显示,在所分析的时间内,修读双学分课程的学生人数(即从3,069增至3,664)和百分比(即从12.2%增至19.5%)有所增加。此外,在高中时参加双学分课程的女性比例(即最近一个学年的20.8%)高于男性(即最近一个学年的17.9%)。差异也随种族而变,在最近一个学年,双学分的学生中亚裔占33.1%,白人占25.3%,西班牙裔占17.4%,黑人占7.5%。西班牙裔和白人学生的性别也有所差异,而亚裔和黑人学生则没有。我们的发现的含义进行了讨论。

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