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Ohio State professor Rhodesia McMillian defends the Columbus Promise program against claims it causes harm or offers no benefit. She argues that a high non-completion rate does not imply negative impact, highlighting that data does not indicate students suffer harm from participation. Instead, many students face challenges like work obligations and academic workload, which are not caused by the program. McMillian emphasizes that the program’s value includes access and aspiration, which are not fully captured by completion metrics.
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