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Weber was credited for improving the graduation rate; in 2003, 66% of freshmen were graduating within six years.
There were locks, gates and plenty of security, but that didn't dampen the enthusiasm over the event, where 641 inmates of the state's prison schools were graduating, and Governor Asa Hutchinson was speaking — the only graduation speech request he accepted this year.
Barely half of Florida's high-school seniors were graduating.
WHAT percentage of its students were graduating back then?
But male basketball players in Division I were graduating at a lower rate, and African-American male basketball players were graduating at an even lower rate.
These students were graduating from high school hopelessly unprepared for the demands of the modern workplace.
And, I'd be happy with any one of them -- if I were graduating from college.
When all my friends were graduating college, here I was in rehab".
At the same time, college was getting so expensive that people from reasonably prosperous families were graduating with huge debts.
If you were graduating from a topnotch business school, would you pick a great job profile or a tempting salary?
By 1950, a majority of American youths were graduating from high school, compared with only 10 percent of British youths.
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