Monday's Watertown Public Opinion newspaper included a story from Bob Mercer (Mercer writes special stories for the PO and a few other newspapers in SD) about reports from the State Board of Regents on the latest round of college profeciency exam results. Summary: the number of students needing remedial help rises but a higher percentage of students overall stay in good standing.
Keep in mind South Dakota tells everyone to go to college and that has an impact on the numbers.
The good news when comparing the campuses: SDSU and the School of Mines are the top two in terms of (lowest) percentage of students requiring some form of remediation. Here are the numbers in the Mercer article:
Black Hills State, 15.7
Dakota State, 15.4
Northern State, 13.3
USD, 11.7
SDSU, 8.2, and
School of Mines and Technology, 7.0.
Keep in mind South Dakota tells everyone to go to college and that has an impact on the numbers.
The good news when comparing the campuses: SDSU and the School of Mines are the top two in terms of (lowest) percentage of students requiring some form of remediation. Here are the numbers in the Mercer article:
Black Hills State, 15.7
Dakota State, 15.4
Northern State, 13.3
USD, 11.7
SDSU, 8.2, and
School of Mines and Technology, 7.0.
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