Carl Albert State College has been named No. 11 in the Nation for  Best 3-Year Graduation Rates

Carl Albert State College has been named No. 11 in the Nation among 2-year colleges with the best 3-year graduation rates, according The Almanac,a publication of The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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            Students at two-year public institutions were more likely, than those enrolled at colleges in other sectors, to stay enrolled at the first institution beyond the normal completion period. Students at for-profit colleges were the least likely to transfer out, according to The Almanac.

            “We are honored to be recognized by The Chronicle of Higher Education,” said Jay Falkner, President of CASC, “for our outstanding graduation rates. This accomplishment is a testament to the committed faculty and staff members we have on our campus sites who work so diligently to ensure the success of our students.”       

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