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This photo taken March 12, 2014, shows developmental reading professor Naesea Price pointing to a white board while teaching a lesson on sentence and paragraph structure in a remedial English course at Baltimore City Community College in Baltimore. Only about a quarter of students nationally who take developmental _ or remedial _ classes ever graduate. The problem is so profound that the advocacy group Complete College America dubs remedial classes the “bridge to nowhere.” The challenge, educators say, is that even as billions is spent annually on remedial classes, many of these students run out of financial aid before they can complete their credit requirements, get discouraged by non-credit classes or find themselves unable to complete them. The Baltimore school is one of several places around the country looking to improve the odds for these students. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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This photo taken March 12, 2014, shows a student's glasses sitting on a notebook containing math exercises in a remedial mathematics course at Baltimore City Community College in Baltimore. Only about a quarter of students nationally who take developmental _ or remedial _ classes ever graduate. The problem is so profound that the advocacy group Complete College America dubs remedial classes the “bridge to nowhere.” The challenge, educators say, is that even as billions is spent annually on remedial classes, many of these students run out of financial aid before they can complete their credit requirements, get discouraged by non-credit classes or find themselves unable to complete them. The Baltimore school is one of several places around the country looking to improve the odds for these students. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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This photo taken March 12, 2014, shows student Sharron Foreman, center, working on a computer alongside classmates during a remedial mathematics course at Baltimore City Community College in Baltimore. Only about a quarter of students nationally who take developmental _ or remedial _ classes ever graduate. The problem is so profound that the advocacy group Complete College America dubs remedial classes the “bridge to nowhere.” The challenge, educators say, is that even as billions is spent annually on remedial classes, many of these students run out of financial aid before they can complete their credit requirements, get discouraged by non-credit classes or find themselves unable to complete them. The Baltimore school is one of several places around the country looking to improve the odds for these students. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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This photo gtaken March 12, 2014, shows developmental reading professor Naesea Price teaching a lesson on sentence and paragraph structure in a remedial English course at Baltimore City Community College in Baltimore. Only about a quarter of students nationally who take developmental _ or remedial _ classes ever graduate. The problem is so profound that the advocacy group Complete College America dubs remedial classes the “bridge to nowhere.” The challenge, educators say, is that even as billions is spent annually on remedial classes, many of these students run out of financial aid before they can complete their credit requirements, get discouraged by non-credit classes or find themselves unable to complete them. The Baltimore school is one of several places around the country looking to improve the odds for these students. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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This photo taken March 12, 2014, shows Edward Ennels, stadning, an associate mathematics professor, assisting student Floria Zobear during a remedial math course at Baltimore City Community College in Baltimore. Only about a quarter of students nationally who take developmental _ or remedial _ classes ever graduate. The problem is so profound that the advocacy group Complete College America dubs remedial classes the “bridge to nowhere.” The challenge, educators say, is that even as billions is spent annually on remedial classes, many of these students run out of financial aid before they can complete their credit requirements, get discouraged by non-credit classes or find themselves unable to complete them. The Baltimore school is one of several places around the country looking to improve the odds for these students. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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This photo taken March 12, 2014, shows student Rahman Hassan holding a pencil as he works on an exercise in a remedial English course at Baltimore City Community College in Baltimore. Only about a quarter of students nationally who take developmental _ or remedial _ classes ever graduate. The problem is so profound that the advocacy group Complete College America dubs remedial classes the “bridge to nowhere.” The challenge, educators say, is that even as billions is spent annually on remedial classes, many of these students run out of financial aid before they can complete their credit requirements, get discouraged by non-credit classes or find themselves unable to complete them. The Baltimore school is one of several places around the country looking to improve the odds for these students. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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Baltimore Orioles pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez pauses in the sixth inning of a baseball game against Toronto Blue Jays, Sunday, April 13, 2014, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

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Toronto Blue Jays' Brett Lawrie follows through on a single against the Baltimore Orioles in the fourth inning of a baseball game on Sunday, April 13, 2014, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

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Toronto Blue Jays' Melky Cabrera, right, slides safely across home plate on a single hit by Colby Rasmus as Baltimore Orioles catcher Matt Wieters awaits the throw in the sixth inning of a baseball game on Sunday, April 13, 2014, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

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Toronto Blue Jays Colby Rasmus, right, is congratulated by teammate Jose Bautista after hitting a solo home run against the Baltimore Orioles in the first inning of a baseball game on Sunday, April 13, 2014, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

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Toronto Blue Jays' Brett Lawrie, right, celebrates with teammate Melky Cabrera after hitting a solo home run against the Baltimore Orioles in the sixth inning of a baseball game on Sunday, April 13, 2014, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)

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Toronto Blue Jays' Colby Rasmus follows through on a double against the Baltimore Orioles in the fifth inning of a baseball game on Sunday, April 13, 2014, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)