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Why Have College Completion Rates Increased
Season 1 · Episode 393

Why Have College Completion Rates Increased

Economist Jeff Denning explains why college completion rates have gone up in the past few decades.

The Harvard EdCast · Jill Anderson, Jeff Denning

December 8, 202110m 6s

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Show Notes

What is driving an increase in college completion rates? It's not student characteristics or higher student enrollments, says Jeff Denning, an associate professor at Brigham Young University. Denning, an economist noticed the increasing trend started in the 1990s, and upon looking deeper discovered grade inflation is driving numbers up. In this episode, Denning explains this change and what it might mean for higher education. 

Topics

grade inflationhigher educationgraduationlearningcollege completion