In “Thestar.com”, some students at York University are not threatened by the tragic shooting that occurred on their campus (Diebel). It is accurate that some students do not let a tragic event affect their academic decision especially, if the school has a great program reflected toward the student’s major. These students went with their daily routine at York University, some even ignoring their parent’s calls the following day of the event (Diebel). In different cases students feel like every school has negative feedback. Every school receives positive and negative feedback, but the enrollment is what keeps the school stable. The enrollment controls the expense the school receives and reassurance of safety brings more prospective students. Great enrollment ratings receive more expenses which benefits the students. In the “School Violence” manuscript the schools provides activities based from student body enrollment (Duplechain and Morris). On “How Students (Really) Decide,” students decide to maintain at an institution by social media and safety reassurance (Rogers). If the institution was as concerned as the students at York University, the enrollment rate would have diminished dramatically. Schools secure safety for students so that enrollment will increase and activities for students increase as
In “Thestar.com”, some students at York University are not threatened by the tragic shooting that occurred on their campus (Diebel). It is accurate that some students do not let a tragic event affect their academic decision especially, if the school has a great program reflected toward the student’s major. These students went with their daily routine at York University, some even ignoring their parent’s calls the following day of the event (Diebel). In different cases students feel like every school has negative feedback. Every school receives positive and negative feedback, but the enrollment is what keeps the school stable. The enrollment controls the expense the school receives and reassurance of safety brings more prospective students. Great enrollment ratings receive more expenses which benefits the students. In the “School Violence” manuscript the schools provides activities based from student body enrollment (Duplechain and Morris). On “How Students (Really) Decide,” students decide to maintain at an institution by social media and safety reassurance (Rogers). If the institution was as concerned as the students at York University, the enrollment rate would have diminished dramatically. Schools secure safety for students so that enrollment will increase and activities for students increase as