<p>Interesting question. I don’t think the remediation rates imapct my kids very much because they aren’t in those classes because of AP scores, ACT scores etc. It does impact some parents I would guess. I would think it “extends” the college semester because I I’m assuming the remediation classes do not count toward graduation credit required…maybe I’m wrong. Seems like an expensive path for parents to get their kids college ready. Personally I’m not certain it “sucks” university services from my kids. I also don’t think that it is the responsibility of public high schools to prepare all kids for college, there is always that percentage that is borderline material at age 18 and if the parents want to fund the kids to go then they write the checks.</p>