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[quote=Anonymous]I hate it when people throw out statistics without any context. It varies by institution type (public schools, private nonprofit schools, for-profit schools). Typically, private non-profit has higher 4 year graduation rates, followed by public, and for-profit has the lowest 4 year graduation rate. Commuter campuses also have lower 4 year rates, since they attract students that have full time jobs and were never on a 4 year plan to begin with. Also, it varies by major. Much easier to graduate on time (or early) with a history degree than an engineering or computer science degree. Some frequently mentioned colleges on DCUM: Yale has a 90% 4 year graduation rate. Georgetown is 89% Washington and Lee University is 89% University of Virginia is 85% Vanderbilt University is 85% Villanova University is 85% Johns Hopkins is 82% George Washington University is 76% Juniata College is 73% Carnegie Mellon University is 69% James Madison University is 67% University of Maryland: College Park is 64% Penn State University Park is 62% https://www.bestcolleges.com/research/college-graduation-rates/[/quote]
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