“…Bowman, Kim, Ingleby, Ford, and Sibaouih (2018) found that GEAR UP had a positive effect of three to four percentage points on enrollment, with similar effects across SES and racial groups, while Knaggs et al 2015found a positive effect on enrollment overall and for low-SES students, but not for racial minority students. Effects on persistence are similarly mixed, with studies showing similar rates of persistence compared to non-GEAR UP peers (Bowman et al, 2018;Sanchez, Lowman, & Hill, 2018) or positive effects for low-SES students but not racial minority students (Knaggs et al, 2015). These mixed results illustrate that programs like GEAR UP may be able to reduce some barriers to postsecondary opportunities, but may not be able to address performance differences at the high school and postsecondary levels that stem from accumulated and persistent inequities before and throughout schooling (Author, 2008;Cunha, Heckman, Lochner, & Masterov, 2006;McLoyd, 1998;Noguera, Bishop, Howard, & Johnson, 2019;Reeves & Halikias, 2017;Restuccia & Urrutia, 2004).…”