‘The 4-years-fallacy’: CPS students struggle to graduate college in under 6 years, UChicago study says – Chicago Sun-Times

A new study from the University of Chicago’s To&Through Project showed just 30% of Chicago Public Sschools graduates at bachelor’s-granting universities received their degrees in four years. The six-year graduation rate was over 20 percentage points higher at 51%. Although both those rates have increased in the past decade, even as the number of college enrollees from CPS doubled, that’s significantly less than the national four- and six-year graduation rates (47% and 64%, respectively), the study says.
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Freddy
2 years ago

Sounds like Blutarsky who became a Senator despite having a 0.0 grade average in Animal House. So there is hope for these students. LOL?

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