Data: Many KU students graduate in six years

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October 2, 2018 - 10:55 AM

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Only 42 percent of University of Kansas students graduated within four years, according to a recent review of graduation data.
The university’s graduation rate grew to 63 percent when tacking on two additional years, the Lawrence Journal-World reported. After spending six years at the University of Kansas, 37 percent of students still haven’t graduated.
“Students may study overseas, or they may change a major or decide on a double major. There are many nuances that affect the numbers,” said DeAngela Burns-Wallace, the university’s vice provost for…

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