The national college persistence rate for all incomes is 65 percent. (edutopia.org)
Many continue their slack habits from high school, explaining much of the gender gap in college persistence rates, which count those who earn degrees within six years. (educationnext.org)
While we are incredibly proud of our alumni and their strong college persistence rates, we know we can and must do better to ensure all Brooke alumni have the post-secondary education and skills necessary for long - term professional and personal success. (ebrooke.org)