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January 30, 2006

Rensselaer Doing Better Than Many Area Schools in Student Retention

One of the big concerns of Rensselaer alumni, current and prospective students, and parents is student retention: how many students who complete their freshman year return for their sophomore year. Student retention is discussed in an article in today's Philadelphia Inquirer called Many freshmen rethink their college choices. The article says:

... It's usually not until this time of year, long after tuition checks have been cashed and teary farewells have been exchanged, that freshmen break the news to their stunned parents:

You know that school I worked so hard to get into? I hate it. I want out.

Call it the freshman churn, the students who bail before sophomore year. Most first-year students stay put, but in every class an antsy minority switches schools, spurred by homesickness, a creepy roommate, social anxiety, geographic shock, or financial or academic concerns. The place is too small, too big, too cold, too remote.

The story is about students from the Philadelphia area and students who've been attending Philadelphia-area schools, but it's quite interesting. It includes the student attrition rates (the percentage of students who leave) of many area schools.

I thought it would be interesting to compare the attrition rates of the schools mentioned in the Inquirer article with that of Rensselaer. Sorted from lowest to highest with lowest being best:

  • Haverford College 1.2%
  • U. of Pennsylvania 2%
  • Swarthmore College 3.6%
  • Villanova U. 6 %
  • Rensselaer 7.6%
  • Bryn Mawr College 8%
  • St. Joseph's U. 10.8%
  • Rutgers U. 11.5%
  • Penn State U. 14.8%
  • LaSalle U. 16%
  • Temple U. 16%
  • Drexel U. 20%
  • Philadelphia U. 26%
  • Lincoln U. 31.7%

(Sources: Student attrition figures from college admission offices, reported in Philadelphia Inquirer article. Rutgers and Penn State figures for all campuses combined. Penn State figures for 2003-04 freshman class. Rensselaer retention published in Institute plans new initiatives for undergraduate programs, Rensselaer Polytechnic, September 28, 2005. I subtracted the published retention rate from 100 to get the attrition rate.)

If you want to help us put together a picture of how RPI is doing compared to the schools that we compete directly against, feel free to do some research, and post any statistics you find as comments to this story. Please include the URLs for any web pages that illustrate the numbers that you cite.

January 3, 2006

RCNJ Evening at Cricket Hill Brewery

Join the Rensselaer Club of New Jersey on Friday, January 13 at 6pm as we visit the Cricket Hill Brewery in Fairfield, NJ. Brewmaster Rick Reed will give a short presentation on the history of beer in New Jersey, and also explain how Cricket Hill beer is produced. Mr. Reed will also be available throughout the evening to individual questions.

Warm clothing is recommended because the brewery is partially open to the outdoors. Complimentary snacks and beer will be provided during the event.

Cricket Hill is located at 24 Kulick Road in Fairfield. If you are interested in attending, contact John Cloninger '96 at jpcloninger@gmail.com or by calling (908) 578-3673.

For directions to this event, read further...

Directions

From the West: Interstate 80 East to Exit 47B for US Route 46 East. Stay on 46 East for about 3 1/2 miles and bear right onto Fairfield Road. Kulick Road is the 3rd street on the left. 24 Kulick Road will be on the right, and the brewery is in the rear of the building.

From the East: From the Willowbrook Mall, follow Route 46 West for 2 1/2 miles, and take the Fairfield Road exit. Follow Fairfield Road for about 2 miles. Take a left turn onto Kulick Road. 24 Kulick Road will be on the right, and the brewery is in the rear of the building.

Men's Hockey Has a .500 Record So Far This Season

We've fallen a bit behind covering the 2005-06 men's hockey season, but that shouldn't surprise anyone given our early season infrastructure problems. Late last week John Cloninger and I were discussing how to bring readers of RCNJ up to date on what's been going on at Houston Field House. I said that we just need to summarize the season so far and move on. So here it is.

The Men's Hockey Team is currently 8-8-3, which means they have a .500 record. They are doing well in home games (6-3-0) and less well away from home (2-5-3). The Engineers record in the ECAC Hockey League is 2-1-3 for 7 points, placing us 7th out of 12 teams.

Notable results so far this season include:

The biggest surprise of the season is Matthias Lange, a Freshman goalie from Austria who played Junior B Hockey for the New York Apple Core of the Eastern Junior Hockey League last season. According to an article on CSTV.com written by Dave Starman:

One nice story this season is goalie Matthias Lange of RPI. Near the top in the stats column in the ECACHL, the rookie goalie has been surprised by the amount of playing time he has received. Through his eyes, he has had a great view of college hockey this season. A recent chat reveals the toughest player he has faced this season in the ECACHL is Cornell's Matt Moulson.... Pete MacArthur of BU is the best player he feels he's faced this year. Lastly, on his own team, he has high regard for Kevin Croxton. Lange said of his teammate: "He tries real hard...so I let him score a few times, to keep his confidence up." On a serious note, Lange says Croxton gives him fits at practice.

On the troubling side Kirk MacDonald is taking the season off from hockey after undergoing treatment for testicular cancer. This is one of the most serious cases of testicular cancer I've ever heard about. I urge you to read as much as you can find about his struggle, pray for Kirk and his family, and support organizations like the Lance Armstrong Foundation that are geared toward helping young cancer survivors deal with the changes that occur to their lives after cancer strikes.

I hope that this helps everyone catch up with the Men's Hockey Team's 2005-06 season so far. Please mark your calendars and join us for one of the RPI Hockey games in the Greater New York area: