Use of this rule is being discussed in the NC legislature. I think the contingency is pretty simple:

Pass everybody -> increase in graduation rates -> more money.

I don't think it will take a long time for the school administrations to comprehend this relationship and act accordingly.

Ken

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Kenneth M. Steele, Ph. D.                        [email protected]
Professor and Assistant Chairperson
Department of Psychology                 http://www.psych.appstate.edu
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
USA
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On 1/15/2013 9:21 AM, Deborah S. Briihl wrote:



Hello! A new rule was put into place in Georgia that now funds colleges
and universities based on graduation rates (rather than number of
students). It has put our university in an absolute frantic mess. Our
graduation rates, from what I understand, stink. I know this model is
used in other states. Can others comment on the kinds of changes that
they saw at their university?

Deborah Briihl, PhD
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
229-333-5994
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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