Colleges are using big data to track students in an effort to boost graduation rates, but it comes at a cost
The Hechinger Report
AUGUST 6, 2019
Since 2010, the school has tripled the number of student advisers, Renick said. Since 2003, Georgia State has raised its graduation rates by 23 percentage points, which adds up to more than $60 million. As a result, the college-age population is expected to decline by 15 percent after the year 2025.
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