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	<title>Comments on: A Lawmaker Reads the &#8216;Access to Success&#8217; Report</title>
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		<title>By: Richard H.</title>
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		<description>Well said, Dan.

We should be raising the bar at our four-year institutions, letting the two-year institutions help those needing a slower transition from high school to college.

Maybe these remediation numbers warrant an examination of our secondary schools.  Perhaps solving some problems there will make better candidates for higher education, instead of trying force more less prepared students into our colleges.</description>
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<p>We should be raising the bar at our four-year institutions, letting the two-year institutions help those needing a slower transition from high school to college.</p>
<p>Maybe these remediation numbers warrant an examination of our secondary schools.  Perhaps solving some problems there will make better candidates for higher education, instead of trying force more less prepared students into our colleges.</p>
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