Trouble is, there are
not enough graduate students in the known universe to classify all of them.
Teaching is failing to
attract enough graduates, and schools are struggling to hold on to their current teachers, creating a perfect storm of pressures.
A week after these exchanges, an article in the Canadian Press claimed that our post-secondary institutions are not
producing enough graduates with the right skills to drive future economic growth.
I have one BA,
enough graduate credits from 3 schools to make about two - thirds of a Master's degree, and well over 100k in student loan debt.
The dean ultimately allowed the candidate to proceed without having passed his comps; and, moreover, seems to have forgiven a failure by the candidate to rack up
enough graduate school credits to meet the faculty's requirements.
As long as the demand for highly educated workers continues to grow, and as long as state and local funding continues to decline, it will be hard for public colleges to
produce enough graduates to meet the needs of employers.
«We just don't have
enough graduates to satisfy the job market.