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College Access and Success - Marin Education Fund

Posted by Traci Lanier at February 22. 2008

Exercise Three is in the attached word document


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Re: College Access and Success - Marin Education Fund

Posted by KCW at February 22. 2008

Hi Traci,


 


Thank you for your exercise 3 - I think you've done it well and I have nothing to add, just one question: one of your critical success factors is the student graduation rate. Do you mean, that students continue to graduate from high school and need college aid assistance? I think that's what you mean, but I'm not completely clear so I thought I would ask.


 


Feel free to post back, but as I said, I don't think your exercise needs much more - perhaps just a clarification of the above.


 


Thank you!


Katharine


 


Re: College Access and Success - Marin Education Fund

Posted by Traci Lanier at March 04. 2008

Hi Katharine,


 


Actually what we mean by the Graduation Rate in our Critical Success Factors is that Marin Education Fund Recipients must continue to maintain an excellent graduation rate from college, in order to continue to distinguish Marin Education Fund and maintain its competitive advantage.


Thanks for your feedback!


Traci


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