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Early College High School Initiative

The Early College High School Initiative (ECHSI) is a network of schools that allow underserved students to earn college credit while working towards their high school diploma. The American Institutes for Research and SRI International are conducting a multi-year evaluation of the ECHSI's impact on postsecondary achievement and attainment for minority and disadvantaged students. The reports are available below.


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Evaluation of the Early College High School Initiative, 2003-2006
American Institutes for Research and SRI International
April 2007
(736 KB PDF)

Early College High School Initiative: 2003-2005 Evaluation Report
American Institutes for Research and SRI International
May 2006
Executive Summary (220 KB PDF)
Full Report (409 KB PDF)

Early College High School Initiative: Evaluation Year End Report: 2003–2004
American Institutes for Research and SRI International
March 2005
(500 KB PDF)

Early College High Schools: Early Recruitment and Selection Strategies
American Institutes for Research and SRI International
October 2004
(204 KB PDF)

Early College High School Initiative: Intermediary Summary Report, 2003–2004
American Institutes for Research and SRI International
December 2004
(195 KB PDF)

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