May 10, 2021
HUNTINGTON (AP) — Officials with Marshall University say the school’s freshman retention rate is at an all-time high.
News outlets reported on Friday that 78% of the full-time freshman who enrolled in the fall of 2019 returned for the fall of 2020. That’s 5% higher than the previous year.
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Jaime Taylor says the school has never reported such a big increase in a single year.
Officials credit the high retention rate to several efforts, including a peer mentoring program that matches incoming freshman students with a peer mentor to help give tips and answer questions.