Check out this site:
www.graduationwatch.org
Check out this site:
www.graduationwatch.org
oh my goodness! usl graduates 6.2% within four years! wow.
northeast is not much better at 9.1%
I did a quick check, so I might have missed one, but, only Tulane and Centenary have higher grad rates than Tech. Which means, Tech leads among all the public colleges.
Not too surprising really.
There's a push now to get all the public school grad/retention rates up. Look for the other system schools to have sky rocketing rates over the next few years. I'm a little dubious of the initiative. More grade inflation = higher grad rates. I'm afraid we might produce incompetent graduates and cheapen our degrees.
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Last edited by LT; 05-05-2011 at 12:12 AM.
ULL has had "selective admissions" for a while, ULM just went to it. There are several interesting possible explantions for the difference.Originally Posted by arkansasbob
1. ULL did not enforce standards.
2. ULM uses social promotions. (considering that student retention is a major factor in faculty reward/retention decisions at ULM, I think this may be the best explantion for the difference in the two ULX's.)
3. A combination of the above.
4. ??????????
Well, I ran out of ideas quickly.