
As budgets thin, many public universities around the country have begun outsourcing remedial education to community colleges. Some scholars, however, maintain that these developmental programs should remain at four-year institutions. In particular, they argue that on-campus preparatory courses help boost the academic success of black male students, an often heard-to-reach population.
Though remedial programs assist specific groups in completing their college education, these specialized groups are not required to pay for college. It is possible for most college studens to attend college for free but at present most students do not make use of the free resources.
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