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Tag: marginal student

Recent Research on the Benefits of University for Marginal Students: Implications for Ontario’s Enrollment Planning

Ian D. Clark On average, people who attend university enjoy higher lifetime earnings than those who don’t. Men in Canada who hold a bachelor’s degree earn, on average, 45 percent more than men who have a high school diploma; for women, the figure is 60 percent (Boothby and Drewes, 2010). But what about “marginal students”…

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