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The Effects of Students’ Middle-School and High-School Experiences on Completion of the Bachelor’s Degree: How Can School Counselors Make a Difference?

Abstract

Trusty and Hutchinson present a brief overview and analysis of the Research Monograph, Effects of Students’ Middle-School and High-School Experiences on Completion of the Bachelor’s Degree. They offer a discussion of the association between certain middle and high school student variables on the completion or non-completion of the bachelor\u27s degree. In addition, they provide best practices and suggestions for school counselors to apply the findings to their own contexts

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