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NC Voices: Where's the gap?

White students are much more likely than their black peers to graduate from college. In the United States, 34% of whites have earned a bachelor’s degree by the time they are in their late 20s, compared to 18% of African-Americans. But at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro there is no gap. Black and white students graduate at almost the same rate. It’s one of the few schools in the country where this is true. But there is another gap at UNC-G that has attracted attention, the graduation gap between men and women – especially the big gap between black women and black men. As part of our series "North Carolina Voices: Considering College" – Leoneda Inge reports:

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