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January 12th, 2016, 11:19 AM
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Colleges Mcallen
Hello sir ! myself Mitchell Johnson from south Texas , would you please provides me list of colleges in Mcallen ?
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January 12th, 2016, 12:30 PM
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Re: Colleges Mcallen
Hello buddy , as we have information regarding to colleges in Mcallen , here we provides you The University of Texas - Pan American This school's overall graduation rate is 42% for first-time students who began in 2005, according to the NCES. The NCES also reports that the school has a 78% retention rate for full-time beginning undergraduate students who began their bachelor's degree studies in the $13,589 in tuition and fees if not a Texas resident, according to the NCES. The same source reports that a large percentage - 89% - of the school's full-time beginning undergraduate students received financial 2 - Texas State Technical College Harlingen Texas State Technical College Harlingen's overall graduation rate for first-time students who enrolled in 2008 is 27%, the NCES reports. 19% of 2008 enrollees completed their program in the normal amount of time. Also according to the NCES, the college has a 17% transfer rate and a 50% retention rate for first-time students who enrolled in 2010 and came back for the 2011-2012 school year. The net price to attend Texas State Technical College Harlingen during the 2011-2012 school year was $10,816. , in-state, full-time beginning undergraduate students paid an estimated $6,120 in tuition and fees, while out-of-state full-time beginning undergraduates paid an estimated $13,500, 3 - South Texas College This college has an overall graduation rate of 12% and a transfer rate of 11% for students who began their studies in 2005, according to the NCES. However, it has a 100% retention rate for part-time undergraduate students who began their studies in the fall of 2010; the retention rate for full-time students was 50%. . The NCES reports that full-time beginning undergraduate students paid an estimated $5,160 in tuition and fees in they lived in the college's district, an estimated $6,054 in tuition and fees if a Texas resident, and an estimated $7,170 in tuition and fees |
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