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http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Artic...ersities-with-the-Worst-Graduation-Rates.aspx
Yes, I know it is over 3 months old. But I had not realized how low graduation rates were in the United States or how long it takes students to complete their education. When I went to Rutgers in the mid-70's, I think the general expectation was 4 years - in fact I knew several folks that were in a 5 year "master's" program.
As to the individual schools, the first 10 are all minor campuses of larger schools, it was the over-all stats that shocked me. The 11th, sadly, is an HBCU that has had long term retention and graduation issues, as many of their students are quite underpriveledged.
Yes, I know it is over 3 months old. But I had not realized how low graduation rates were in the United States or how long it takes students to complete their education. When I went to Rutgers in the mid-70's, I think the general expectation was 4 years - in fact I knew several folks that were in a 5 year "master's" program.
As to the individual schools, the first 10 are all minor campuses of larger schools, it was the over-all stats that shocked me. The 11th, sadly, is an HBCU that has had long term retention and graduation issues, as many of their students are quite underpriveledged.