Benedict College Doubles Four-Year Graduation Rate Over Eight Years
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 24, 2026 Benedict College, a private historically Black college in Columbia, South Carolina, has achieved a significant milestone in student success, doubling its four-year graduation rate over the past eight years, according to an announcement from the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). The institution's remarkable progress represents a major achievement in efforts to improve student retention and completion rates at HBCUs nationwide. The doubling of graduation outcomes demonstrates Benedict College's sustained commitment to ensuring students complete their degrees in a timely manner. Key Takeaway: Benedict College has successfully doubled its four-year graduation rate over an eight-year period, marking significant progress in student success metrics. Four-year graduation rates serve as a critical indicator of institutional effectiveness and student support services. The improvement at Benedict College reflects sustained efforts to enhance academic support, student engagement, and retention initiatives that help students progress toward degree completion. The achievement comes at a time when HBCUs across the nation are working to improve graduation rates and student outcomes while often facing resource constraints. Benedict College's success story provides a model for institutional improvement and student-centered programming. The announcement, made through UNCF, highlights the progress being made at member institutions in supporting student success. UNCF serves as a vital advocate and support network for HBCUs, helping to raise awareness about achievements and challenges facing these historic institutions. Benedict College, founded in 1870, has a long history of providing educational opportunities and producing graduates who make significant contributions to their communities and professions. The institution continues to serve as an important pathway to higher education and economic mobility for students in South Carolina and beyond. The doubling of four-year graduation rates over eight years represents sustained institutional focus and investment in student success initiatives. This type of long-term improvement requires consistent attention to factors that impact student persistence, including academic advising, financial aid support, campus engagement opportunities, and career preparation services. As HBCUs continue to demonstrate their value in American higher education, data showing improved graduation rates strengthens the case for continued investment in these institutions and the students they serve. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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