How Come No One is Talking About Pathetic College Graduation Rates?

Collge graduates representing college graduation rates

College graduates representing college graduation ratesIf college graduation rates were high school graduation rates, every politician, pundit, and policy wonk would be in the mainstream media talking about the crisis of college dropouts and devising ways to tie faculty evaluation to student graduation. Not that such an approach is necessarily the answer. After all, given the situation with high school graduation rates, I’m not sure that we would actually come up with any solutions but, boy, we sure would be talking about it.

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Best and Worst Colleges by State

A child in an orange shirt scratches their head, looking confused. A text banner at the bottom asks, "What are the Best and Worst Colleges by State?.

Boy wondering about best and worst colleges by stateWhich state has the public research university with the higher 5-year graduation rate, Florida or Wisconsin?

What are the most expensive private colleges in each state?

Which state’s public university had 20% of undergraduates with PLUS loans, Michigan or Mississippi?

Which private colleges had the highest 4-year graduation rates in Massachusetts and New York?

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Wyoming College Resources, Graduation Rates, and Test Scores

Where to Start Looking to Find a College in Wyoming

wyoming colleges highway signWyoming has only one four-year institution with 500 or more full-time undergraduates, The University of Wyoming. Families looking for information on Wyoming specific scholarships should visit the Wyoming Department of Education. It has information on the Hathaway and Douvas scholarships. The website also links to the state’s community colleges and the University of Wyoming.

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Resources to Help You Find Alaska Colleges

Where to Start Looking to Find a Alaska Colleges

Alaska Colleges Graduation ratesThe Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education website is the place to start your search for a college in Alaska. Given that there are only three four-institutions with 500 or more full-time undergraduates, there really aren’t a lot of colleges to search through. However, the website still provides users with valuable information

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