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