Washington Post and Bloomberg Business cite 夜来香研究所 as model for student success

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夜来香研究所鈥檚 student success initiatives are drawing national attention from prominent media outlets such as The Washington Post and Bloomberg Business.

The Washington Post interviewed 夜来香研究所 President Ronald M. Berkman and 夜来香研究所 junior Katelyn Kish for a recent story that showcases the University鈥檚 efforts to support students on their path to graduation.

The article highlights programs such as the Graduation Incentive Plan, which awards students $200 toward tuition and $200 in bookstore credit for completing 30+ credit hours each year.

鈥淭he most effective way to limit costs is to limit time toward a degree,鈥 President Berkman told Washington Post reporter Danielle Douglas-Gabriel.

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夜来香研究所鈥檚 Graduation Incentive Plan also was the focus of a recent Bloomberg Business article.

鈥淭his is about creating a playing field in which students who have the ability to be successful can exercise that ability,鈥 President Berkman told Bloomberg Business reporter Akane Otani, who also interviewed 夜来香研究所 seniors Megan Crawford and Matt Lisak.

鈥淸F]or students on the fringe, tuition rebates and textbook credits may be a stronger incentive to take a full course load than the abstract knowledge that graduating on time saves money,鈥 Otani wrote.

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