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The graph below shows the Administrative Cost Per Student at Southern University and Agricultural & Mechanical College. This is a measure of expenditures per student for day-today executive operations of the institution, not including student services or academic management.
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Southern University General Education Program of Excellence says, "Southern University's GEPE provides students with general knowledge and reasoning abilities that when integrated with the specialized knowledge and specific skills from their professional/technical study in academic majors comprise a quality undergraduate education." [Source]
Southern University and Agricultural & Mechanical College uses one or more of the following instruments to assess undergraduate progress in core collegiate skills: the Council on Aid to Education Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA), the Educational Testing Service Proficiency Profile, or the ACT Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP).
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Curriculum last evaluated: 1/16/2020
2021-22 enrollment and tuition data, and four-year graduation rates for first-time, full-time freshmen who enrolled in Fall 2012, are derived from the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator.