Wall Street Journal Highlights 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料

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Student Success Initiatives Garner National Attention

老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料鈥檚 initiatives for streamlining students鈥 path to graduation were featured in the December 6-7, 2014, weekend edition of The Wall Street Journal.

In an article titled 鈥淣ew Credit Risks on Campus: Colleges Clamp Down on Bloated Coarse Loads to Save Money, Move Students Along,鈥 reporter Melissa Korn examined efforts at colleges and universities to help students obtain their degrees more efficiently.

Korn cited data from Complete College America that found that full-time students complete four-year degrees with an average of 134 credit hours 鈥 far above the minimum of 120 credit hours required by the majority of undergraduate degree programs.

鈥淭hat, in turn, means many students don鈥檛 graduate after the typical four years, which can weigh on a school鈥檚 reputation and a student鈥檚 wallet,鈥 she wrote.

Korn interviewed 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 President Ronald Berkman, who discussed the University鈥檚 recent conversion to a dominant three-credit-hour curriculum and its successful implementation of multiterm registration.

Korn wrote:

鈥淎t 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料, where students graduate with an average of 148.8 credits, administrators are trying to minimize students鈥 scheduling mistakes. President Ronald Berkman said the school was standing in its own way by requiring well over 120 credits for certain degrees and by making it difficult for students to map out their course plans.

鈥淭wo years ago, the school began allowing students to register for fall, spring and summer classes at the same time so they don鈥檛 accidentally wait until spring for a class that was only offered once a year.鈥

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