Albany says it saves about 9 percent on Medicaid recipients enrolled in such plans.
Interviews with educators at 10 law schools around the country indicated that from 40 to 90 percent of second- and third-year students enroll.
In comparison, 84 percent of high school graduates from high-income families enrolled immediately into college.
For the past three years, 100 percent of our graduates have enrolled in college.
Last year, 62,537 students in grades three to eight were ordered to attend summer school, although 2.1 percent did not enroll.
Seventy-five percent of the students enrolled in any given course, he said, complete it successfully.
The report also found that only 28 percent of the families enrolled received most or all of the social services they need.
Thirty-five percent of minority students enrolled at the university are from out of state, he said.
At many top state universities, only 60 percent or less of blacks who enroll end up graduating.
Only about 5 percent of freshmen enroll in selective institutions, defined as the 25 "top" universities.