Anyone know where one can find up to date graduation rates? I tried with google, and didn't find much info, and the NCAA's most recent data is from 2002-03.
The reason I bring this up is that on my first alma mater's message board, there's a thread that bashes Boise State's overall graduation rate of 26% (and also points out that they spend 6x for the atheletes vs. students), and some think it's ok that Idaho graduates now 57%.
Wheras 26% is pretty scandelous, I'm pretty bummed that 57% is considered good (top of the WAC- wooo-hooo). Compare that with the B10 with the NCAA's 02/03 data, and they would be way behind- average rate in the B10 is over 70%.
And I'm talking overall student body, NOT atheletes. Talking about the entire POINT of being a University.
Some of the other Mountain states are not much better- Montana and Montana State are below 50%, U of Utah barely above 50%, Wyoming- mid 50%... Farther west, Washington and the Cal school system all are at above 75% (the cal schools are above 80%).
What's up with the mountain west??? No wonder I left.
The reason I bring this up is that on my first alma mater's message board, there's a thread that bashes Boise State's overall graduation rate of 26% (and also points out that they spend 6x for the atheletes vs. students), and some think it's ok that Idaho graduates now 57%.
Wheras 26% is pretty scandelous, I'm pretty bummed that 57% is considered good (top of the WAC- wooo-hooo). Compare that with the B10 with the NCAA's 02/03 data, and they would be way behind- average rate in the B10 is over 70%.
And I'm talking overall student body, NOT atheletes. Talking about the entire POINT of being a University.
Some of the other Mountain states are not much better- Montana and Montana State are below 50%, U of Utah barely above 50%, Wyoming- mid 50%... Farther west, Washington and the Cal school system all are at above 75% (the cal schools are above 80%).
What's up with the mountain west??? No wonder I left.