ý recognized in U.S. Department of Education’s “College Scorecard”
By Shawn Touney | Feb 15, 2022
University ranks at the top for student retention and graduation rates, as well as for quality and value
MURRAY, Ky. — The U.S. Department of Education’s “College Scorecard” recently highlighted Murray State University for student retention and graduation rates, as well as for quality and value.
Available at , ý compares favorably alongside its peer institutions in the state of Kentucky, with the following highlights in the scorecard’s comparative metrics.
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Speaking to the ability of students who are on track to complete their degree and tend to lead to better affordability with their education, the percentage of Murray State undergraduate students who enroll full-time is the highest among the public, regional comprehensive universities in Kentucky and is in the top two across all public universities in Kentucky.
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The typical monthly loan payment for a student after attending ý is the lowest among the public, regional comprehensive universities in Kentucky and is second lowest among all public universities in Kentucky.
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The retention rate of first-time, full-time students at ý is the highest among the public, regional comprehensive universities in Kentucky.
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The graduation rate of first-time, full-time students is the highest among the public, regional comprehensive universities in Kentucky and is second among all public universities in Kentucky.
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ý is in the top two among public, regional comprehensive universities in Kentucky in median salary earnings among graduates who are more than ten years removed from post-secondary education, and who received federal financial aid while attending college.
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ý continues to reinforce its “high-quality, high-impact, nationally-recognized best value” promise that has been identified by multiple publications within the past year. The University has been named a “Best Bang for the Buck” by Washington Monthly, one of “America’s Best Colleges” by Forbes, as well as a “Top-Tier University” by U.S. News & World Report for more than 30 consecutive years.
The University offers 146 academic programs and more than 170 student organizations, encompassing a variety of shared academic and personal interests.
ý continues to offer financial assistance to Racers and their families. Based on the University’s most recent annual reports, more than $115 million was awarded in financial aid and scholarships, and 99 percent of ý’s freshman class received financial aid or a scholarship.
Prospective students who are interested in joining the Racer family can learn more, schedule a campus or virtual visit and apply for admission here - .