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Few graduate from community colleges, but officials say snapshot is deceiving

Por: The Advocate Politics March 06, 2023

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Barely 1 in 4 students who attend Louisiana’s community and technical colleges earn a degree, though state leaders say there is more to the story.The latest state figures, for the 2020-21 school year, show graduation rates range from 8.9% at Delgado Community College in New Orleans to 64% at Central Louisiana Technical Community College in Alexandria. Other schools are Baton Rouge Community College, 26.6%; Northshore Technical Community... + full article



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