To: cranked
Colleges and Universities have become profit driven, hence, why they continually seek to enroll as many students as they can, even if it means lowering or fudging admission requirements.
For many private colleges and Ivies, there are MANY MORE applicants than they can accept. I don't think the Harvards of the world are fudging their admission requirements.
To: SeekAndFind
Your correct, being I failed to include that the economic collapse has forced parents to send students to local Community Colleges and colleges/universities because they are cheaper in price (in-state tuition v. non-state, etc.), expediency variables, etc.
32 posted on
10/27/2009 9:59:14 AM PDT by
cranked
To: SeekAndFind
I don't think the Harvards of the world are fudging their admission requirements. But with the widespread cheating and grade inflation, they are fudging the completion requirements instead.
33 posted on
10/27/2009 10:14:11 AM PDT by
thulldud
(It HAS happened here!)
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