Sunday, September 03, 2006

At 2-Year Colleges, Students Eager but Unready - New York Times

At 2-Year Colleges, Students Eager but Unready - New York Times: "Nearly half the 14.7 million undergraduates at two- and four-year institutions never receive degrees. The deficiencies turn up not just in math, science and engineering, areas in which a growing chorus warns of difficulties in the face of global competition, but also in the basics of reading and writing.

According to scores on the 2006 ACT college entrance exam, 21 percent of students applying to four-year institutions are ready for college-level work in all four areas tested, reading, writing, math and biology."

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