Twelve Chicago-area colleges have formed an alliance to raise community-college and baccalaureate graduation rates, according to Governors State University, which played host to a summit of the institutions last week. Aside from sharing information and coordinating admissions and financial-aid advising, the colleges plan to create a way to make the transfer process to a four-year college simpler for students.
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Chicago Colleges Form Alliance to Improve Degree Completion
May 4, 2010, 6:04 pm
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One Response to Chicago Colleges Form Alliance to Improve Degree Completion
mathspice - May 4, 2010 at 10:25 pm
This worries me. I taught at a college where I had reverse transfer students from GSU (where this “summit” was held). Many students found our courses tougher than GSU’s courses. How EASY will this transfer process be?