Jim Rose, director of the Wyoming Community College Commission, proposed that the state require students identified as needing remediation to take remedial courses in high school as opposed to waiting until they start college. He argues that community college students are taking too long to obtain their degrees and this proposal would assist in moving students through the community college system more quickly and save students money.
Wyoming Community College Commission Director Calls for Remedial Course Changes
Source:
Casper Star-Tribune
Story Published Date:
Saturday, September 7, 2013
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