Some colleges have recently been putting together programs that allow students to graduate from college in 3 years rather than 4 years.
The first time I read about these types of programs I burst out laughing. Why?
According to the US Department of Education just over 50% of students who enter a 4 year college graduate in 6 years. That’s right. Half of students don’t graduate after 6 years. And colleges are concerned about allowing students to graduate in 3 years?
I have to wonder why colleges think that students will be able to graduate in 3 years when they can’t get half of their students to graduate in 6 years. Will some students get through in 3 years? Sure. But I am much more concerned about the 50% of students who don’t graduate after 6 years. Why don’t these colleges focus on getting those students graduated?
Jennifer says
Interesting article, but you didn’t mention how many credit students need to take each quarter in order to graduate in 3 years.
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