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The Issue That Is Low Income Students And College Success

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Daiqwon Buckley

English 701

Professor Graham

July 14, 2015

“WHO GETS TO GRADUTE”

The issue that surrounds low-income students and college success is that the rich kids are holding them back. The students who have low income are not graduating at the rate of the rich kids who can afford school. The rich kids tend to get a better knowledge in school because of their money. The poor students are not given the equal education as the rich, so the poor is really not prepared for the next step. Some of these low income students who work hard and do well in high school sometimes make it in college. Low- income students should be given the right to graduate at a higher rate, it will give the poor a boost to continue to work hard and make it to college.

Paul tough is the author of the article, “Who Gets to Graduate?” Paul’s problem was that the students who came from low-income families were not prepared well enough for college. Tough wants to help the students with not only low-income, but academics as well. Tough shadowed David Laude, who was the professor who is helping the low-income students. Laude’s plan was to separate the low-income student from the high income students. Laude would put the low -income students in a smaller class, but teach the same lesson he would teach to the other students.

Laude encouraged the students to make them enjoy class. They also had tutoring that was provided. Tough says, “every rich or poor, white or minority, first generation or

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