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Originally posted by ajuhdg
I wish that our organizations would remember that women's educational situations are not what they were in the late 1800's when most of our GLO's were formed! You know, older students at the very least! aj
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I'm also surprised that organizations don't realize that older students are more and more common. In my state, high schools basically have four tracks - one for college, one for two-year college/transfer, one for vocational, and one for special needs populations. Many students are unable to get into/maintain the college track, and are then sent to the two-year programs. They encourage students to attend the community college for two years, then transfer to a university setting as a junior. I'm seeing more and more parents and students buy into this system due to the rising costs of four year colleges.