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  2. Babson College - Wikipedia

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    Babson College is a private business school in Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. It was established in 1919 by Roger W. Babson as an all-male business institute and became coeducational in 1970.

  3. University student retention - Wikipedia

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    University student retention, sometimes referred to as persistence, is a process to improve student graduation rates and decrease a loss of tuition revenue via university programs. [ 1 ] In United States

  4. Retention rate - Wikipedia

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    Retention rate is a statistical measurement of the proportion of people that remain involved with a group from one time period to another. The concept is used in many contexts, including marketing, investment, education, employee management, research, and clinical trials.

  5. These Florida schools are where the most students return ...

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    A college’s retention rate measures the percentage of students who remained at the school one year after enrolling there for the first time. As U.S. News and World Report points out, students ...

  6. New 'Best College' rankings puts Babson College at no.1

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    "The mark of a good new college rankings system - or, at least, an interesting one - is a deft combination of familiarity and surprise. Publish a list of nothing but unknown colleges and you lose ...

  7. Diversity programs don't work. They don't help college ...

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    Graduation rates of minority students are also dismal. Data shows that after six years, 60% of America's minority students do not graduate. Increasing the enrollment of minority men and women at ...

  8. U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Ranking - Wikipedia

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    The question of college rankings and their impact on admissions gained greater attention in March 2007, when Sarah Lawrence College outgoing president Michele Tolela Myers, wrote an op-ed [32] that U.S. News & World Report, when not given SAT scores for a university, chooses to simply rank the college with an invented SAT score of approximately ...

  9. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, schools with large financial aid budgets—typically private, college-preparatory boarding schools—tend to offer either need-blind admission or a commitment to meet the full demonstrated need of the U.S. citizen students that they admit (as determined by the schools' respective financial aid departments). Certain schools ...