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[quote=Anonymous]They're solid schools. My niece is currently at IUP in the honors college, and I've had many friends and relatives attend Ship, Millersville, and West Chester. A lot of teachers (all PA state schools), two doctors (West Chester), math/accounting (Ship & Millersville), etc. I consider that set to be similar to Frostburg, Towson, and Salisbury. Penn State has a large network of 2-year schools that end up serving the community college population and/or folks focused on transferring to main campus. This set of schools gets folks intending to stay for (and graduate) in 4 years, though none of them have high 4-year graduate rates. Lots of reasons for that, but worth thinking about. Ship, Bloomsburg, and West Chester are the highest on that measure. [/quote]
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