Remedial Education Too Common and Costly, Report Says
A recently released report from the Center for American Progress has examined the remedial education system currently in place in the United States, calling it a “black hole†from which students are unlikely to pull themselves out of.
The report, “Remedial Education: The Cost of Catching Up,†states that millions of students enroll in college each year across the country and discover that they need to take remedial education courses. Teaching students what they should have learned in high school, these courses do not count toward a degree program, but still come with a financial price tag. Estimates suggest the courses are costing students and their families in all 50 states close to $1.3 billion each year.
The authors say that students who enroll in these courses are less likely to graduate.
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