The president of Grove College has recommended that the college abandon its century-old tradition of all-female education and begin admitting men. Pointing to other all-female colleges that experienced an increase in applications after adopting coeducation, the president argues that coeducation would lead to a significant increase in applications and enrollment. However, the director of the alumnae association opposes the plan. Arguing that all-female education is essential to the very identity of the college, the director cites annual surveys of incoming students in which these students say that the school's all-female status was the primary reason they selected Grove. The director also points to a survey of Grove alumnae in which a majority of respondents strongly favored keeping the college all female.
Write a response in which you discuss what questions would need to be answered in order to decide whether the recommendation and the argument on which it is based are reasonable. Be sure to explain how the answers to these questions would help to evaluate the recommendation.
结论:President of Grove Collge stated admitting men students will significantly increased the application and enrollment. While the director of the alumnae opposes it.
论据:
1. other all-female colleges that experienced an increase in applications after adopting coeducation
2. the director cites annual surveys of incoming students in which these students say that the school's all-female status was the primary reason they selected Grove。
3. The director also points to a survey of Grove alumnae in which a majority of respondents strongly favored keeping the college all female.
开头第一段
Given the growing application in other all-female college after adopting coeducation, the president of Grove College stated that their college should admit male students to increase the application and enrollment. On the other side, the alumnae director opposed the recommendation based on the survey on incoming students and alumnae. Questions need to be answered to evaluate the recommendation and opposition.