FSU nation's best in bridging racial graduation gap

<p>Seems oddly political to mention FSU when UF has more black students and still graduates them at 71%. Hmmmm, me thinks someone who wrote the article has ties to FSU???</p>

<p>The numbers are 70.7 for Florida and 71.5% for FSU, which is 8 tenths of 1 percent difference…statistically insignificant.</p>

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<p>What IS signifigant is the overall graduation rates of 68.3% for FSU and 79.4% for UF. I think it’s a problem that FSU is graduating Blacks at a higher rate than the university overall and they still feel the need to heavily fund programs to help blacks graduate. No one else sees this as a problem? Is this a responsible use of the tax money of the good workers of Florida?</p>