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OCTOBER 2024 - FEES FOR NO DEGREES - Analysis of Drop Out and Completion Rates

15 Oct 2024

The most recent data available captured students who commenced a degree in 2017, and tracked whether they were still studying, had dropped out, or had completed their studies by 2022.2 The dropout rate is the percentage of students who commenced a bachelor’s degree within the first year and had dropped out by the end of the six-year period. [...] The first is the misuse The 2023 Productivity Commission report also spoke of the visa process to allow in more overseas students to the second issue of lowered academic standards, who have not met requirements to study in Australian highlighting the need to refocus on quality control in universities. [...] In fact, the removal of the 50 per assignments written by someone else, and more than cent pass rule and emphasis on equity projects will 95 per cent of these are not caught.14 The failure exacerbate falling standards by shifting responsibility of Australian universities to address these issues for student performance from the student to the seriously undermines the reputation and academic univers. [...] The more students the government tries Teaching (QILT), adapting the CompareED tool to to push through the tertiary system, the more will likely address the risk of misunderstood information, and drop out. [...] The emphasis on quality control or industry partnerships does not always coexist by recent Productivity Commissions demonstrates comfortably with the core mission of a university, the ongoing severity of the issue and the failure of which is the pursuit of intellectual inquiry.

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