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<p>Of course, that means that the poorest students who went to the worst K-12 schools are most likely to be shut out. Now, if the K-12 system had to give money to the community college for every student who had to take a remedial math or English course after having supposedly passed the same course in K-12, that might provide more incentive. As it is, the state educational system is paying to teach some students twice because it failed the first time in K-12.</p>
<p>It does, however, make sense to withdraw aid for repeating courses due to either failure or late withdrawl (or worse, grade grubbing – attempting to get a higher grade than an original passing grade).</p>