<p>Again alopez, it doesn’t matter, the 6 year graduation rate at Dearborn is 50%…whether or not it includes transfers really doesn’t matter because of the reasons bclintock gave you. You’d have parse data that might not ever be available to determine who is full time with an intent to get a 4-year degree (assuming you are talking only about undergrads), whether they are working people taking classes a few at a time and half a dozen other reasons. What exactly is your beef about the existence of satellite campuses which really don’t impact the Ann Arbor students much if at all in the grand scheme of things? I’d hazard a guess that many kids in Ann Arbor don’t even know they exist…</p>
<p>MSU used to have one also, it was cut lose in the 70s and is now Oakland University. MSU’s med school moved to Grand Rapids and set up shop. Just about every public university in Michigan has a satellite operation happening somewhere in some form or another. Ferris “owns” Kendall in Grand Rapids. Even some junior colleges have satellite operations. What is your gripe other than the football tickets?</p>