Four Year Graduation
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Four-year grad rate peaks at 33.5 percent Northern Iowan 100:24, p.1 |
Several factors, including increased tuition and lowering of credit hour requirements, have lead to the increase in percentage over the last ten years. | |
2 | Weak economy lengthens time in college Northern Iowan 99:21, p.1 |
President Koob claims that the statistics do not necessarily show that students are taking longer to graduate. | |
3 | UNI boasts highest graduation rate among Iowa state colleges Northern Iowan 96:25, p.1 |
Although more students graduate in four years from UNI than the other Regent's institutions, UNI is still hoping to improve. | |
4 | UNI students can graduate in four years Public Relations News Release 1996:151, p.1 |
Charles Means will discuss UNI's four-year graduation contract. | |
5 | Graduation guaranteed in four years Northern Iowan 93:14, p.9 |
509 students are enrolled in the UNIGrad Pact program guaranteeing graduation in four years. | |
6 | Out in four Public Relations News Release 1994:535, p.1 |
UNI GradPact is announced at UNI. | |
7 | Survey gives half a picture Northern Iowan 91:52, p.9 |
Believes recent survey neglected certain factors such as student employment. | |
8 | Study compares stats of four, five year graduates Northern Iowan 91:51, p.2 |
Study compares such factors as high school rank, ACT scores, GPA, and load. | |
9 | Regents tell students to get out Northern Iowan 91:46, p.6 |
Has reservations about current debate regarding a guarantee of graduation in four years. | |
10 | Krueger reveals revamped four-year graduation proposal Northern Iowan 91:45, p.1 |
Students may have four year course guaranteed as early as next year. | |
11 | Panel debates problems of four-year graduation; students, faculty, regents meet in public forum Northern Iowan 91:43, p.1 |
Panel considers proposal to reward students who graduate in four years; photo. | |
12 | Untitled Northern Edition 3:7, p.4 |
Urges defeat of bill which would increase tuition for those who have accumulated over 160 undergraduate credit hours. | |
13 | Student forum to address four year graduation plan Northern Edition 3:7, p.1 |
Forum will consider Regents plan to assure certain students that they can earn a degree in four years. | |
14 | Do you expect to graduate in four years? Northern Edition 3:6, p.4 |
Interviews with students; photo. | |
15 | Faculty Senate discusses rate of graduation for UNI students Northern Iowan 91:25, p.3 |
Senate considers length of time required to earn an undergraduate degree; debates issue of community college credit transfer. | |
16 | A four year college? Northern Edition 2:17, p.17 |
Opinions about the length of time that it takes to earn a bachelor's degree. | |
17 | UNI graduation rate on the rise: students taking longer to graduate from UNI Northern Iowan 90:60, p.1 |
Officials assess reasons for changes in graduation rate. | |
18 | UNI's schedule keeps students an extra year Northern Iowan 90:49, p.6 |
Complains of system that requires students to take certain classes, yet offers them infrequently. | |
19 | My Side of the Fence Northern Edition 2:2, p.2 |
Bill Witt describes difficulty faced by UNI in offering enough classes. | |
20 | Harlan students at University of Northern Iowa study in sciences Public Relations News Release 1987:85, p.1 |
Lisa Grote, Kristi Peters, and Lynne Cairney receive four-year full tuition scholarships in chemistry and biology at the annual Science and Mathematics Symposium. |