Publications [#317799] of Helen F. Ladd

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Journal Articles

  1. Clotfelter, CT; Ladd, HF; Muschkin, C; Vigdor, JL. "Developmental education in North Carolina community colleges." Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 37.3 (January, 2015): 354-375. (revised, March 2013, Under review (Check Calder) [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/07/26)

    Abstract:
    This article contributes to the empirical literature on remediation in community colleges by using policy variation across North Carolina’s community colleges to examine how remediation affects various outcomes for traditional-age college students. We find that being required to take a remedial course (as we define it in this article) either in math or in English significantly reduces a student’s probability of success in college and also the probability that a student ever passes a college-level math or English course. Among students who are required to take a remedial course in their first semester, however, we find no adverse effects on the probability of returning for another semester. We also find differential effects by a student’s prior achievement level, family income, and gender. Despite methodological differences, our main findings are generally consistent with, albeit somewhat more negative, than those from prior studies based on regression discontinuity designs.

Helen F. Ladd