New Survey Shows College Graduation Rates Are Not Improving
Written by Mitchell Steiner on December 4, 2010 – 1:27 amNew Data, No Better Results Inside Higher Ed December 2– Wednesday brought the release by the Education Department’s National Center for Education Statistics of the first data on persistence and graduation of the new cohort of students traced by the Beginning Postsecondary Students Survey, which provides some of the best available data on student outcomes as seen from a student perspective. There was no significant change in graduation rates.
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