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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 429031" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>The Board of Regents has been stressing six-year graduation rates since about 2010. uga and GT were already at about 80% then, but it has been a priority for the BOR. The BOR even said back then that they were going to tie funding and the Presidents' compensation to the graduation rate. I don't remember very well, but I think it had to do with reactions to some for profit schools that basically enrolled students to get their money and federal grant money but let the students just whither until they dropped out.</p><p></p><p>It can be a bad priority if schools just allow students to skate through. However, it can be extremely positive if schools only admit students who are likely to succeed, and then give them the tools and support they need to learn the material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 429031, member: 2426"] The Board of Regents has been stressing six-year graduation rates since about 2010. uga and GT were already at about 80% then, but it has been a priority for the BOR. The BOR even said back then that they were going to tie funding and the Presidents' compensation to the graduation rate. I don't remember very well, but I think it had to do with reactions to some for profit schools that basically enrolled students to get their money and federal grant money but let the students just whither until they dropped out. It can be a bad priority if schools just allow students to skate through. However, it can be extremely positive if schools only admit students who are likely to succeed, and then give them the tools and support they need to learn the material. [/QUOTE]
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