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Old 06-03-2009, 06:04 PM   #8
Ibanmd
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It's possible that it's not just that poor students who receive aid may not be able to graduate on time because of disadvantages hardships. It could also be caused by the fact that they're going to school for free or very cheaply. It's kinda like being on welfare and never looking for a job. Students whose families are paying full tuition are not going to allow their kids to take an extra year. But if you're going to school for cheap, why not stay an extra year?
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