For career-technical education, the way student success is determined is three-fold after completing a full program of 1050 hours: get a job in the trained skill or related area, enter the military, enter further education. If 4-year colleges were measured in a similar way, I wonder if they’d be able to keep their authorization for offering educational financing. That’s what it means for career-tech schools.
I don’t think any of it should need financing.
But how is entering the military a sign of success for college?