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There are many issues with this article. I'm disputing the neutrality of this article. The remarks of "despite this guarantee, MSOE maintains a four year graduation rate of only 42% in 2013" and "Student mental health has been an ongoing issue, which has been made worse by the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. In 2013, MSOE was reported to have the 4th worst professors out of any University." While those are backed up with citations, it seems like the statements are to attack rather to inform. Not to mention, this article is pretty outdated and needs a major clean up. 49p (talk) 20:43, 29 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]