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The retention rate in the program is high, he said.
Number of teachers The retention rate, however is very bad.
She said the retention rate for students is well into the 90 percent range.
In any case, the retention rate is far below the national average.
After the program's start, the retention rate rose to 85 percent.
The overall retention rate, he said, is above 80 percent over the history of the program.
"Our retention rate is much better than the industry standard," he added.
The company says it has a 95 percent client retention rate.
Among other people hired for similar jobs, he said, the retention rate was 40 percent.
The economy also has a noticeable effect on retention rates.
The demands of teaching middle school show up in teacher retention rates.
The average House office had a 64.2 percent retention rate during that time, the study found."
The study looked at the retention rates of students from their freshman to senior year.
They want better student services to offset the college's low retention rate for minority students.
Albany State also has the third highest student retention rate in the university system.
But the retention rate is both a blessing and a curse.
Among full-time students, the university has a first-time student retention rate of 96 percent.
The retention rate of staff from 2005 to 2006 was 95%.
The 82 percent retention rate is dramatically higher than for voluntary drug treatment programs.
The freshman-to-sophomore retention rate from 2009 to 2010 was 85 percent.
With improved retention rates, the school's population should then stabilize at around 1,200 in future years.
The retention rate for first-time, full-time first year students in 2009 was 86.1 percent.
Recruitment and retention rates have not suffered as a result of the policy change.
The Army's recruitment and retention rates are declining, in any case.
In 1994, says the Times , the retention rate was 81 percent.