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Native students have highest dropout rate at ASU
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MONDAY, MARCH 3, 2003 Native American students have the highest dropout rate at Arizona State University. The dropout rate for Native students is 78 percent. Less than half of all ASU students graduate in five years. According to Cal Seciwa, director of ASU's American Indian Institute, the high dropout rate can be attributed to poor academic preparedness, limited finances and commitments to family and community. Get the Story:
State universities' goal: Better graduation rates (The Arizona Republic 3/3) Relevant Links:
Arizona State University - http://www.asu.edu
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