<p>"but why does this come after they are enrolled in a degree program? I hope it’s not coming at the same time the student is enrolled in English 101 or History 101. As I also said, there are some real issues with this in my area. It also affects our flagship. </p>
<p>Iow: instead of letting anyone into a degree program and then elevating prepared kids to honors, why not offer a remedial pre-college?"</p>
<p>You do understand, that someone enrolled in English 101 or History 101, college level courses, has passed the necessary tests and is qualified to be in those classes? Who cares if those students are also enrolled in remedial math? I don’t see how this would even be an issue or affact your flagship. </p>
<p>Students in CC, are in a “degree program” for planning purposes, so they know what classes they need to take to get the degree that they are pursuing. They are not taking college level courses in the subjects in which they have tested below college level or have not met the necessary prerequisites.</p>