Freshman Retention Rate Regional Colleges (South)

As many as one in three first-year students doesn't make it back for sophomore year. The reasons run the gamut, of course, from family problems to loneliness to academic struggles to a lack of money. If schools you're considering have a low freshman retention rate, you'll want to ask the admissions office why. The retention rates shown below, from highest to lowest, are the average proportion of freshmen entering starting in fall 2006 through fall 2009 who returned to school the following fall.

These rankings are split into 4 regions: North, South, Midwest, and West.

Save School Average freshman retention rate
Everglades University

Boca Raton, FL

82%
Asbury University

Wilmore, KY

81%
High Point University

High Point, NC

80%
John Brown University

Siloam Springs, AR

78%
Covenant College

Lookout Mountain, GA

77%
Elizabeth City State University

Elizabeth City, NC

77%
Flagler College

St. Augustine, FL

77%
Midway College

Midway, KY

77%
Wheeling Jesuit University

Wheeling, WV

77%
Fort Valley State University

Fort Valley, GA

76%
Meredith College

Raleigh, NC

76%
Bryan College

Dayton, TN

75%
Florida Southern College

Lakeland, FL

75%
Gainesville State College

Oakwood, GA

75%
Blue Mountain College

Blue Mountain, MS

74%
University of Mobile

Mobile, AL

74%
West Virginia Wesleyan College

Buckhannon, WV

74%
Milligan College

Milligan College, TN

72%
Lenoir-Rhyne University

Hickory, NC

71%
Southern Adventist University

Collegedale, TN

71%
Bethune-Cookman University

Daytona Beach, FL

70%
Catawba College

Salisbury, NC

70%
University of South Carolina--Aiken

Aiken, SC

70%
Coker College

Hartsville, SC

69%
North Greenville University

Tigerville, SC

69%

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