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CSC SCORES WELL IN NEW FEDERAL RATING SYSTEM

csc scorecard     Chadron State College scores well in the U.S. Department of Education’s new College Affordability and Transparency Center rating system, with all four of its indicators near or better than the national average.

President Barak Obama announced the new scoring system to judge public and private post-secondary institutions in his recent State of the Union address.

Chadron State President Dr Randy Rhine says the school is proud of its ability to provide students with a quality and affordable education.

Interim executive director of student services Sherry Douglas says student success is the core goal with a singular focus on it from free tutoring to residential life programming to scholarship support.

At CSC, the average net price (what students pay after grants and scholarships are subtracted from the cost to attend) came in well below the national average at $9,125 per year.

As a result, the median level of student borrowing is far below the national average at just $118.41 per month and the 11.3% student loan default rate is more than 2-full points under the average, while the 5-year graduation rate of 45.6% falls within the medium range of those schools which primarily award bachelors’ degrees nationwide.

The College Affordability and Transparency Center rankings for Chadron State and all other schools are available online at the college scorecard.

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