Publications
                        Issue Brief
					
                				September 24, 2025
				Supporting First-Generation Students in a Time of Crisis
Lessons from the Kessler Scholars Program Response to COVID-19
                                            Introduction  The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound effect on higher education and students. In the spring of 2020, amidst great uncertainty, many colleges and universities closed campuses and abruptly shifted from in-person to virtual instruction to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Several studies point to negative impacts of these disruptions on students, including reduced academic performance and learning loss,[1] decreased opportunities to participate in high-impact practices,[2] greater financial hardships, and basic…
                    				
									
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                        Research Report
					
                				December 19, 2024
				Tailored Support for First-Year, First-Generation College Students
Findings from an Evaluation of the Kessler Scholars Program
                                            Established and emerging Kessler Scholars Programs at 16 colleges and universities are embedded in and supported by the Kessler Scholars Collaborative, a nationwide network that guides program development and implementation, facilitates practice sharing across institutions, and provides students with opportunities to connect with other first-generation scholars across the country. Ithaka S+R’s multi-year mixed-methods evaluation aims to assess the long-term relationship between program participation and students’ college experiences and psychosocial and academic outcomes.
                    				
									
													
							
                        Issue Brief
					
                				July 11, 2024
				Evaluating the Kessler Scholars Program
Findings from the Academic Year 2022-23
                                            Ithaka S+R has served as the external evaluation partner for the Kessler Scholars Collaborative since 2022 when the network expanded to 16 institutions. The evaluation is a five-year, mixed-methods, formative assessment, which aims to support implementation and maximize impact across the entire network and at each of the 16 participating institutions. This Ithaka S+R evaluation builds on an evaluation of the program's initial years gathered by the Center for Education Design, Evaluation, and Research (CEDER) at the University of Michigan.