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Does a Computer Science Graduation Requirement Contribute to Does a Computer Science Graduation Requirement Contribute to
Increased Enrollment in Advanced Computer Science Increased Enrollment in Advanced Computer Science
Coursework? Coursework?
Steven McGee
The Learning Partnership, mcgee@lponline.net
Randi McGee-Tekula
The Learning Partnership, rmcgee@lponline.net
Jennifer Duck
The Learning Partnership, jenn@lponline.net
Lucia Dettori
DePaul University, lucia@cdm.depaul.edu
Ronald I. Greenberg
Loyola University Chicago, Rgreen@luc.edu
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McGee, Steven; McGee-Tekula, Randi; Duck, Jennifer; Dettori, Lucia; Greenberg, Ronald I.; Rasmussen,
Andrew M.; Wheeler, Erica; and Shelton, Adam. Does a Computer Science Graduation Requirement
Contribute to Increased Enrollment in Advanced Computer Science Coursework?. 2020 Research in Equity
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