Office of Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL)

Last Updated: Spring 2023

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Office of Community College Research and Leadership  (OCCRL) uses research and evaluation methods to improve policies, programs, and practices to enhance community college education and transition to college for diverse learners at the state, national, and international levels. For over 30 years OCCRL has conducted research on programs, policies, and practices that span P-20 education and strengthen pathways to postsecondary education and careers. Reports and materials are derived from new knowledge captured and distributed through OCCRL’s website, scholarly publications, and other platforms. One of the longest-standing community college research centers and an early adopter and contributor to educational pathways work, OCCRL uses integrated methods and approaches that support institutional change through adoption and adaptation that is responsive to institutional contexts. OCCRL focuses in four core areas:
  • Equity-Driven Change: Promotes holistic approaches to bolster equitable engagement and outcomes across diverse student populations in high-quality academic programs and careers across the education pipeline.
  • Comprehensive P-20 Educational Pathways: Researchers employ culturally responsive and equity-centered approaches to studying and supporting comprehensive college and career pathways that include opportunities for students to pursue their immediate goals (basic skills, training, certificates, degrees) while providing them seamless opportunities for further education.
  • Transformative Leadership: Approaches change from a systemic viewpoint that encourages collaborative methods while facilitating change across programmatic and co-curricular aspects of the overall student experience. OCCRL provides instructional and administrative leadership coaching that builds individual and organizational capacity to address systemic racial barriers affecting students, actively promotes equity, and closes gaps in outcomes.
  • Public Engagement: Embraces public engagement and fosters two-way conversations on research, leadership, and practice that provides the foundation for equitable outcomes and focused improvements across institutional contexts.
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