Introduction to Guided Pathways: Evaluation and Continously Improving Pathways

This video provides insights into incorporating evaluation into the Guided Pathways model—building on what works, adjusting where needed, and removing elements that don’t effectively support students. Discover practical evaluation approaches and models that can guide you in enhancing and sustaining your pathways efforts.

Introduction to Guided Pathways: Implementation – Helping Students Get on and Stay on a Path

This video illustrates how institutions can implement the Guided Pathways Model by clarifying students’ choices and supporting them toward degree completion. Created by OCCRL, it explores the fourth pillar of implementation: Ensuring Students are Learning. College leaders can use this to enhance student success strategies.

Extending ‘Guided Pathways’ Beyond the Community College: Lessons for University Transfer Orientation

This research paper explores common challenges faced by transfer students, such as credit transfer issues, academic adjustment, and social integration, and how the Guided Pathways framework can enhance transfer orientation practices to facilitate a smoother transition for community college students. You will learn about strategic collaborative efforts between two-year and four-year institutions that can be…

What Is the Pathways Model?

Pathways Model Description is a guide developed by Pathways Resources for community college leaders and practitioners aiming to improve student outcomes through Guided Pathways. It details the model’s core elements and offers practical insights and strategies for successful implementation in higher education.

The Movement Toward Pathways

The Movement Toward Pathways is a comprehensive report created by Pathways Resources for college leaders, policymakers, and practitioners to support the implementation of Guided Pathways. It offers research-based insights, best practices, and actionable strategies to drive systemic transformation and improve student success in higher education.