Academic performance in compressed courses: a phenomenological study of community college student success.
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore students' lived experiences in compressed courses. This study was launched because of a phenomenon that occurred at one community college; student success was higher in shorter courses, with the highest success rates realized in the shortest...
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