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The graduation rates of colleges are correlated with their admissions policies. Six years after beginning a four-year program, an average of 60% of students nationwide will have graduated. However, that rate varies from 89% at colleges that accept less than a quarter of applicants to less than 36% at those with an open admissions policy. [9]
U.S. Department of Education Fall 2020 Enrollment [3]; Rank Name Classification Location Enrollment; 1: Western Governors University: Private: Online: 147,866 2: Southern New Hampshire University
4 University of Texas at Austin: Austin, Texas: 52,186 [101] 5 University of Minnesota: Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota: 51,853 [102] 6 Florida International University [note 4] Miami, Florida: 50,396 [103] 7 Texas A&M University [note 1] College Station, Texas: 50,227 [104] 8 University of Florida [note 4] Gainesville, Florida: 49,913 [105 ...
Open education is a core value for these institutions; they are not just secondary offshoots from more traditional universities. The information shown for each school is deliberately limited. Each university listed here is linked to an existing article, where more information and verifiable references can be found.
Senior House [88] is the oldest dormitory at MIT and was the first self-governing college dormitory in the United States. [89] Since its construction in 1916, it has served as the institute's first dormitory and on-campus fraternity, a mixed undergraduate and graduate dorm, an all-graduate facility, a seniors' dormitory, and military housing ...
Pages in category "University and college dormitories in the United States" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A Handbook on the Community College in America: Its History, Mission, and Management (Greenwood, 1994) Beach, J. M. and W. Norton Grubb. Gateway to Opportunity: A History of the Community College in the United States (2011) Cohen, Arthur M. and Florence B. Brawer. The American Community College (1st ed. 1982; new edition 2013) Diener, Thomas.