Measuring Success in Summer Bridge Programs: Retention Efforts and Basic Writing

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Authors and Corporations: McCurrie, Matthew Kilian
In: Journal of Basic Writing, 28, 2009, 2, p. 28-49
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City University of New York
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 28-49
ISSN: 0147-1635
published in: Journal of Basic Writing
Language: English
Collection: sid-55-col-jstoras14
JSTOR Arts & Sciences XIV Archive
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<p>The current economic and political environment has increased the pressure on higher education to deliver education that is cost-effective, standardized, and accessible. Summer bridge programs have traditionally been one of the economical ways to increase the access and retention of non-traditional, first-generation, or at-risk students. Retention efforts like summer bridge programs often require the collaboration of administrators and basic writing instructors who each may possess a different set of values and priorities. This article examines how administrators, basic writing instructors, and students define a successful summer bridge experience and how varying definitions of success influence programmatic revision.</p>