Asked by makayla schultz on May 07, 2024

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How do institutions of higher education, accrediting bodies, and the media measure student success in college? Are those measures consistent with your own sense of what it means to you to be successful in college? Explain why or why not.

Student Success

The accomplishment of academic and personal objectives by a student.

Higher Education

Educational programs and institutions that provide learning and academic research opportunities beyond secondary education, including colleges and universities.

  • Understand the contribution of universities and colleges in enhancing the success of their students, along with the multiple facets of such success.
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Elizabeth VazquezMay 07, 2024
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See the THINKING CRITICALLY box entitled "Institutional Programs and Measures of Students' Success" in the section "Solve Problems and Succeed in College" for the first part of the answer. The second part of the answer depends on each student's personal sense of what it means to him or her to be successful in college and on how well the student demonstrates strong critical thinking in explaining that answer.