In Praise of Summer Bridge Programs — The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
Once upon a time, “college” referred to a discrete, limited, and usually brief phase of life. The typical college student typically arrived on campus fresh out of high school and knocked off for successive years (topped up by the occasional summer class or international experience) before graduating at the ripe old age of 22. How different the college timeline seems today. Now, many students take early college courses before they complete high s…
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In Praise of Summer Bridge Programs — The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
Once upon a time, “college” referred to a discrete, limited, and usually brief phase of life. The typical college student typically arrived on campus fresh out of high school and knocked off for successive years (topped up by the occasional summer class or international experience) before graduating at the ripe old age of 22. How different the college timeline seems today. Now, many students take early college courses before they complete high s…
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