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State universities want more students to graduate

For years, American colleges and universities have focused on getting more students to seek higher education. Now they want to make sure more of their students leave campus with a diploma.

Despite deep cuts in state funding, public university systems around the country are launching campaigns to boost graduation rates, especially among low-income and minority students who trail their classmates in earning degrees.

Full Story: http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2010-01-29-college-degrees_N.htm

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