Do Economics affect Higher Education ?
Colleges and universities have been reporting incorrect graduation statistics based on guidelines set by the Department of Education.The schools were only required to report on students that started as full-time Freshman and graduated in four years. A lot of students were not included in these statistics due to being part-time or transfer students and taking more than four years to graduate. The Department of Education changed the information that is required from schools, due to complaints that the information was reporting an incomplete picture of graduation rates. Both transfer and part-time students are included in the stats that are reported now. They also include data on Pell Grant recipients and students that graduate in six and eight years. The additional data that is included in the reporting now shows a more complete reading of graduation statistics. In my opinion, one of the main reasons that lead to differences in graduation rates are economics. Students who
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