Transport Access to Education and Employment

Project ID:

LA2119

Status:

Ongoing

Funding Source:

Resilient and Innovative Mobility Initiative

Project Description

Community college students spend more on transportation than their counterparts at public and private four-year colleges, partly due to the lack of on-campus or nearby affordable housing. Recent research highlights how transportation challenges are an overlooked but basic need for community college students. While the empirical evidence is somewhat limited, there are established connections between transportation access and educational outcomes. For example, a study with Rio Hondo Community College in the Los Angeles region found that students who received deeply discounted transit passes had higher student success rates than their comparative peers. This evidence suggests that transportation investments for California’s community college students are worthwhile to explore in efforts to boost community college completion rates.

Evelyn Blumenberg

Evelyn Blumenberg (PI)

Professor

Research Team

Susan Shaheen, Joan Walker, Adam Cohen, Madeline Brozen, Aqshems Nichols, Jesus Barajas, Tierra Bills, Joan Walker

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