<p>Agree that retention is "tricky" but it still should be measured and reported. And perhaps student satisfaction too (to catch those "trapped" souls). I guess those that don't offer significant financial incentives (like full tuition) have less trapped souls.<br>
I see a "fact sheet" for each program. Done by an objective outside party to help cut through marketing and hype. Perhaps the programs would develop more discipline if this was available, and they knew that parents and students were seeking out this type of standard reporting. Do you see that happening anytime soon?</p>