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Even if we had a score like that, I am unsure how to reconcile that with a student's determination.
I actually do like the open enrollment concept, because it gives people a chance to succeed. As you indicate, determination can overcome a lot.
What bothered me at both levels that we're talking about (high school and college) is the total lack of honesty with the students. The university knows all the graduation rate information for people with each level of preparedness.
If they were honest with students that would at least give people a fair shot. Of course, they won't do that because many people won't go to college if they know people like them only graduate 10% of the time.
I worked with the underprepared student body for years. It's deeply rewarding when you get to help someone overcome major obstacles and achieve a difficult goal. It's also inspiring to see people dedicate themselves to achieving their goals. It's just too bad how few such cases are.
Preach!
I can see the monetary incentive to string a student along as long as they can, but obviously, no one in the administration is going to admit that except in a James O'Keefe style drunken conversation.
We might be able to calculate the likelihood that upon entry a student won't graduate. As far as I am aware, we have plenty of indicators but nothing that creates a holistic score (I would love to see that forumula). Even if we had a score like that, I am unsure how to reconcile that with a student's determination.