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How do the data in the Educational Pipeline compare with other state-by-state estimates of student progress through the four transition points?

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How do the data in the Educational Pipeline compare with other state-by-state estimates of student progress through the four transition points?

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Student success rates at the first transition point—that is, high school completion—are the only data for which comparable national studies are available for making state-by-state comparisons. These studies confirm the patterns found in Educational Pipeline data. As shown in tables 1 and 2, the high school completion rates reported by different sources are within a relatively close range.

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