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The 15 US states with the lowest college graduation rates

Graduation rates vary widely among US colleges and universities.

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  • Using data from the Department of Education, we found a weighted average of graduation rates for colleges and universities located in each state and DC.
  • Colleges in coastal states and Iowa had very high graduation rates.
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Colleges across the US have different graduation rates, and as the map above shows, those rates vary from state to state.

The Department of Education provides data on the share of undergraduate students who complete their degree within 150% of the expected time that is, graduating within six years for a standard four-year bachelor's degree. For each state, we took an average of those graduation rates among all the colleges and universities in that state that mainly award bachelor's degrees, as opposed to certificate programs or associates degrees.

Those graduation rates were among first-time, full-time students who entered college in the 2011-2012 academic year, six years before the 2017-2018 year, the most recent year for which data was available. State rates were calculated by taking the average rate among all schools in-state, weighted by the size of each school's entering class in 2011.

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Here are the 15 states with the lowest weighted average college graduation rate:

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Prominent colleges in Alabama include Auburn and the University of Alabama.

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Prominent colleges in South Dakota include South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota.

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Prominent colleges in Tennessee include Vanderbilt, the University of Memphis, and the University of Tennessee.

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Prominent colleges in Louisiana include Tulane University and the University of Louisiana.

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Prominent colleges in Kentucky include the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky.

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Prominent colleges in Idaho include Boise State University and Brigham Young University's Idaho campus in Rexburg.

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Prominent colleges in Montana include Montana State University and the University of Montana.

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Prominent colleges in West Virginia include Marshall University and West Virginia University.

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Prominent colleges in Arkansas include Harding University and the University of Arkansas.

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Prominent colleges in Oklahoma include the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University.

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Prominent colleges in Nevada include the University of Nevada and Nevada State College.

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Prominent colleges in New Mexico include the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University.

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Prominent colleges in Georgia include Emory University and Georgia Tech.

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Prominent colleges in Alaska include the University of Alaska.

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Prominent colleges in Arizona include the University of Arizona and Arizona State University.

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