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| What Works To Promote High School Completion/Reduce High School Dropout: Mentoring Programs With an Academic Orientation |
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There is more consistent evidence from experimental studies that that mentoring programs are able to improve educational attainment, as indicated by college attendance. Program participants of both Project Raise, a program offering mentoring, academic assistance, and recreational activities, and Career Beginnings, a program offering mentoring, academic assistance, and a summer job, were found to be more likely to attend college than control group youth in these two studies (Cave & Quint, 1990; McPartland & Nettles, 1991).
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