Yes. I Remember when I was in school, one semester, SU set a record for enrollment. Think it was over 12,000 students. Now I think SU-BR has the highest entrance standards in the SWAC.
I think most SWAC schools' standards are about the same now.
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Yes. I Remember when I was in school, one semester, SU set a record for enrollment. Think it was over 12,000 students. Now I think SU-BR has the highest entrance standards in the SWAC.
I think most SWAC schools' standards are about the same now.
Actually pretty much every SWAC school requires an 18 ACT (17 for athletes)...Let's be honest. Some kids simply need to go to Community College first. Letting kids in with a 12 on the ACT and 2.1 High School GPA, knowing that it is highly likely that they will drop out, doesn't do anyone a favor.
J4L,
I would like to see numbers for those kids. A 2.1 with a 18 ACT is a lot different than a 2.1 with a 12-14 ACT also (which is what you start getting with open enrollment).
True, we all know someone who did but if only 12% of those kids coming in with a 2.1 are actually finishing within 6 years. Who does it benefit? I think you are doing them a disservice to a degree. No better than these for-profit schools.
Yes, but it will affect the reputation of the school to a point. The University of the District of Columbia has around a 2% on-time graduation rate and it was killing the rep of the school. (Folks call it the University of Dumb Children). The new President closed enrollment and split the school in half. They now have a Community College and the University. It was the best thing that he could have done.
I understand that you can only protect people so much but weren't we put here to help our communities. Sometimes, I feel that includes tough love.
Tying funding to graduation rates is flat out bullshat. The institutions who traditionally serve the most lower income or first generation college students suffer. The quickest way for a school to increase its graduation rates is too either, 1) Strengthen Entry requirements or 2) reduce graduation requirements. Sometimes, both. However, the second option will decrease the value of the degree. The first option will decrease enrollment which may be bad or good for those students but will equal less funding for the institution.
Next, I see Jindal is trying to push his little Higher Education superboard so he can force some mergers. I know I talk a lot of smack in the other forums but this stuff right here, makes my stomach churn. These crazies are really trying to kill education.
Jindal is trying to push his agenda of streamlining everything.
I think most SWAC schools' standards are about the same now.
That's the issue. The graduation rate and the reputation. If we get a bunch of succcessful community college transfers who come in and graduate on time, they are not counted in the graduation rate calculation because they did not come to the school as first time freshmen. SUNO graduated 442 students in May and only 14 counted towards their graduation rate calculation.
Can't blame Jindal on everything, we've just flat out had poor leadership and in many areas.
Dont know if they changed it but dont you need a 21 to get into SU.
20 based on the GPA I think.
Someone from Southern explain performance based funding?
Tying funding to graduation rates is flat out bullshat. The institutions who traditionally serve the most lower income or first generation college students suffer. The quickest way for a school to increase its graduation rates is too either, 1) Strengthen Entry requirements or 2) reduce graduation requirements. Sometimes, both. However, the second option will decrease the value of the degree. The first option will decrease enrollment which may be bad or good for those students but will equal less funding for the institution.
Next, I see Jindal is trying to push his little Higher Education superboard so he can force some mergers. I know I talk a lot of smack in the other forums but this stuff right here, makes my stomach churn. These crazies are really trying to kill education.
Exactly. Folks who would be at SU are now going to BRCC because the cant get into SU, and they are busting at the seems.