Are there too many students going to college?
That's the question the Chronicle of Higher Education asks this week in a roundtable discussion with panel of higher ed experts.
It's an interesting point to ponder: Should students on various academic borderlines take a chance when the odds say they won't make it?
Says one panelist: "A college should not admit a student it believes would more wisely attend another institution or pursue a noncollege postsecondary option. Students' lives are at stake, not just enrollment targets."
Here's the story.
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