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Cranmer, Charles's avatar

I apologize, but here's another thought. I have been involved with a local community college internship program. They have internships for everything from welding to computer coding. So far they have placed 100% of their graduates in high paying jobs, mostly with the companies where they interned. I don't understand why this sort of program isn't more widely available.

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George Leef's avatar

This is right on the mark. I would only add that the proximate cause of the reverse assimilation is the federal student aid program. Without that, few if any college leaders would have turned into money grubbers who were willing to sacrifice their standards in order to enroll the maximum number of ill-prepared and academically disengaged students to pad the school's budget. That is when grades started to inflate, the curriculum was degraded, and college became politicized.

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