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What could be implied by a university having both a high graduation rate and a low student/teacher ratio?(1 point)
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Nothing, the two are not related.
Nothing, the two are not related.
The low student/teacher ratio could suggest that students have access to additional teaching resources which provides support and ensures higher graduation rates.
The low student/teacher ratio could suggest that students have access to additional teaching resources which provides support and ensures higher graduation rates.
It could imply that the university has had to apply additional resources because their students were failing.
It could imply that the university has had to apply additional resources because their students were failing.
It could suggest that the university is overcharging tuition.
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"The low student/teacher ratio could suggest that students have access to additional teaching resources which provides support and ensures higher graduation rates."
Reason: smaller classes and more faculty attention typically lead to better support, advising, and learning outcomes, which can raise graduation rates.
Reason: smaller classes and more faculty attention typically lead to better support, advising, and learning outcomes, which can raise graduation rates.
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