Yes, the extent to which universities are expected to compensate for lousy K-12 provisions is handwaved away with talk of "equity". It's taken as axiomatic that colleges should have remedial classes, reading centers, etc: rather than asking why these students are so woefully unprepared.
Yes, the extent to which universities are expected to compensate for lousy K-12 provisions is handwaved away with talk of "equity". It's taken as axiomatic that colleges should have remedial classes, reading centers, etc: rather than asking why these students are so woefully unprepared.
Yes, the extent to which universities are expected to compensate for lousy K-12 provisions is handwaved away with talk of "equity". It's taken as axiomatic that colleges should have remedial classes, reading centers, etc: rather than asking why these students are so woefully unprepared.
And that, of course, drives tuiton costs up.