Faculty Profile EMPHASIS AREA: SOEP. Education policy; Educational program evaluation; Educational stratification and equity; K-12 school desegregation

Michal Kurlaender

Chancellor’s Leadership Professor

Michal Kurlaender portrait

Michal Kurlaender investigates students’ educational pathways, in particular K-12 and postsecondary alignment, and access to and success in higher education. She has expertise on alternative pathways to college and college readiness at both community colleges and four-year colleges and universities. In addition to working with national data, Kurlaender works closely with administrative data from all three of California’s public higher education sectors—the University of California, the California State University and the California Community College systems.

Kurlaender’s work focuses on the causes and consequences of racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and gender inequalities through the education life course, and the impact of institutional policies and practices aimed at attenuating educational inequality.  She also studies the impact of racial and ethnic diversity on student outcomes, including mandatory and voluntary K-12 school desegregation efforts, persistent inequalities in segregated schools, and diversity in postsecondary settings. 

In 2017-18 she was a Visiting Scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation and in 2020 Professor Kurlaender was elected into the National Academy of Education.

Email: mkurlaender@ucdavis.edu

Kurlaender is a faculty co-director of Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE), the California Education Lab, and lead researcher of Wheelhouse: The Center for Community College Leadership and Research. She serves on the executive committee of the Center for Poverty and Inequality at UC Davis, is an affiliated scholar with the Student Experience Research Network (formerly the Mindset Scholars Network), and a Strategic Advisor to The Education Trust-West. 

Recent Reports & Commentaries:

COVID-19 Student Survey, California Student Aid Commission

A Leg Up on College: The Scale and Distribution of Community College Participation Among California High School Students

Here’s a way to help cut California’s college costs and help students succeed

UC Regents Should Consider All Evidence and Options in Decision on Admissions Policy

Does Career Technical Education Pay? ​

Strengthening the Road to College: California’s College Readiness Standards and Lessons from District Leaders

High Expectations Demand High Support: Strengthening College Readiness at the California State Universities

Lack of Effective State Education Data System Holds Students Back: Longitudinal System that Connects K-12 and Higher Ed could help more Students Complete College