GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Report: Lowest Graduation Rate College Statistics
With sources from: nces.ed.gov, collegefactual.com, brookings.edu, collegescorecard.ed.gov and many more
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Oglala Lakota College in South Dakota recorded a graduation rate of just 4% in 2020.
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According to National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, the overall college graduation rate in the U.S in 2019 was 60%.
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Navajo Technical University in New Mexico also reported a low graduation rate of 11% in 2020.
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Sitting Bull College in North Dakota had a graduation rate of 19% in 2020.
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Minneapolis Business College in Minnesota had a graduation rate of 45%.
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College graduation rate is reportedly 10% lower among black men compared to white men.
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The graduation rate for White students in colleges and universities stood at 64% in 2019.
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Black students' graduation rate stood at 40% in the same year.
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Hispanic students' college graduation rate is 54%.
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American Indian/Alaska Native students' college graduation rate is 39%.
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College graduation rate among Asian/Pacific Islander students is the highest at 74%.
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In California, the graduation rate of California State University was 27.5% in 2016.
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The District of Columbia has the nation's worst public school graduation rate at 69%.
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The female college graduation rate in the U.S is 62%, which is higher than the male graduation rate of 57%.
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In Kansas, the graduation rate for Kansas State University was 65% in 2020.
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The graduation rate of Tongue Point Job Corps Center in Oregon was only 41% in 2020.
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In Georgia, the graduation rate for Georgia State University was 54% in 2020.
In this post, we will explore graduation rate statistics from various colleges and universities across the United States. From Oglala Lakota College recording a mere 4% graduation rate to the disparities seen among different racial and ethnic groups, these statistics shed light on the challenges and successes within the realm of higher education. Let’s delve into the numbers and uncover the trends that shape the landscape of college graduation rates in the country.
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"Oglala Lakota College in South Dakota recorded a graduation rate of just 4% in 2020."
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"According to National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, the overall college graduation rate in the U.S in 2019 was 60%."
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"Navajo Technical University in New Mexico also reported a low graduation rate of 11% in 2020."
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"Sitting Bull College in North Dakota had a graduation rate of 19% in 2020."
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"Minneapolis Business College in Minnesota had a graduation rate of 45%."
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"College graduation rate is reportedly 10% lower among black men compared to white men."
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"The graduation rate for White students in colleges and universities stood at 64% in 2019."
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"Black students' graduation rate stood at 40% in the same year."
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"Hispanic students' college graduation rate is 54%."
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"American Indian/Alaska Native students' college graduation rate is 39%."
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"College graduation rate among Asian/Pacific Islander students is the highest at 74%."
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"In California, the graduation rate of California State University was 27.5% in 2016."
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"The District of Columbia has the nation's worst public school graduation rate at 69%."
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"The female college graduation rate in the U.S is 62%, which is higher than the male graduation rate of 57%."
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"In Kansas, the graduation rate for Kansas State University was 65% in 2020."
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"The graduation rate of Tongue Point Job Corps Center in Oregon was only 41% in 2020."
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"In Georgia, the graduation rate for Georgia State University was 54% in 2020."
Interpretation
The statistics presented highlight significant disparities in college graduation rates across different institutions and demographic groups in the United States. While some colleges like Minneapolis Business College show relatively higher graduation rates, others such as Oglala Lakota College and Navajo Technical University have alarmingly low rates. Additionally, there are disparities in graduation rates among various racial and ethnic groups, with Asian/Pacific Islander students exhibiting the highest rates and black students facing the lowest. These findings underscore the ongoing challenges and inequities within the higher education system that need to be addressed to ensure equal opportunities for all students to successfully complete their college degrees.
Jannik Lindner
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