Oh, I'd forgotten about international students - we also have a high rate of international students. Wonder how that factors in.
Portland State info...
Student Body
1st-year students:
83% In-state students
17% Out-of-state students
14% Part-time students
53% Women
47% Men
1% American Indian/Alaskan Native
12% Asian/Pacific Islander
3% Black/Non-Hispanic
5% Hispanic
62% White/Non-Hispanic
4% Non-Resident Alien
11% Race/ethnicity unreported
Oh, I'd forgotten about international students - we also have a high rate of international students. Wonder how that factors in.
Sadly I was the one person who was denied admission to Freed-Hardeman University.![]()
international students full fee, they get in straight away....
What alot of people FAIL to realize is that a degree is what really matters, more so than where you get it from. USAA has tons of managers, directors with degrees from all over......from Big Ten, Big Twelve, Pac 10, Ivy league all the way down to smaller mid-major schools. If you have a degree and are qualified, the school you got your degree from is really secondary.
FYI
I got my degree from UTSA in 94.......I manage a group of graduates that collectively went to Kansas, Auburn, UTSA and Art Center in Cali.
Texas State University-San Marcos (where the girls love Sewell Park 11 months out of the year)
Student Body
1st-year students:
* 98% In-state students
* 2% Out-of-state students
* 3% Part-time students
* 58% Women
* 42% Men
* 1% American Indian/Alaskan Native
* 2% Asian/Pacific Islander
* 4% Black/Non-Hispanic
* 22% Hispanic
* 71% White/Non-Hispanic
* 1% Non-Resident Alien
* <1% Race/ethnicity unreported
* 13% in top 10th of graduating class
* 50% in top quarter of graduating class
* 94% in top half of graduating class
The rest is left as an exercise to the reader.
man thats awesome haha
Those dont' look to good for me. I'm gonna have to send applications in by the end of this month and the 5 colleges I'm applying to look grim on my behalf.
Cal
UCLA
Davis
UCSD
UCSB
How is aggy acceptance rate so high?
Hardy-har-har.
Good one.
lol if he didn't know that i don't think he woulda even got in to those colleges
it'd be awesome if the majority were asian = ='' and women..
not as bad as the one person who did not get accepted into freed hardeman lol
I got accepted to every college I applied to. I just didn't go.![]()
Public funding is based on credit hours, so UTSA accepts almost everybody to get more/maintain funding. The downside is that the state is looking more and more at funding based in part on retention rates, which are terrible at UTSA because, well, they accept almost everybody, and the faculty are teaching real college courses. No, it's certainly not Harvard, but no one graduates only because they show up.
In the department I am familiar with, they do quite a bit to try to help the low-end students, but they end up flunking them anyway.
Hey, I went to Washburn for a year! Shuddup!
Traditionally, Washburn has been a LARGE commuter school, hence the high acceptance rate. The academics there are still good, however. Topeka just sucks ass.
FREED-HARDEMAN UNIVERSITY 1,030 1,029 99.9%
How would you like to be the one kid turned down at ol' Freed-Hardeman University?![]()
That would be pretty sad.
The denial letter would probably be one sentence, written on toilet paper...
"You're a ing loser. Even we don't want you!"
That's pretty much what I've seen in the higher depts too.....I also guess this is why the graduation rate is really, really low for incoming freshmen.....In the department I am familiar with, they do quite a bit to try to help the low-end students, but they end up flunking them anyway.
We enrolled my daughter in the Texas Tomorrow Fund right after we moved here in 2000.
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