The Impact of Career and Technical Education on Postsecondary Outcomes in Nebraska and South Dakota
This impact study from the Regional Educational Laboratory Central examined how completing a sequence of career and technical education (CTE) courses in high school affected Nebraska and South Dakota students' rates of on-time high school graduation and rates of postsecondary education enrollment and completion within two and five years. The study found that CTE concentrators were more likely than non-CTE concentrators to graduate from high school on time and more likely to enroll in any type of postsecondary education within two years of their expected high school graduation
What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) study rating. This study used a quasi-experimental design and meets WWC standards with reservations. Access the full study review in the WWC’s review of individual studies database.