\begin{table}[!t]
\footnotesize
\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|p{0.7in}|lr}
\#& $P(Ret3|X)$ &Support&&\multicolumn{2}{c}{X (Feature = Range)}\\\cline{5-6}
	&	(percent)  & (\#students)  & Hypothesis & Feature  & Range\\\hline
1 & 79 & 1,752 & Financial Aid & Student's Wage  &  7850 to 9958  \\
2 & 73 & 3,751 & Financial Aid  & Parent's Adjusted Gross Income  &  96636 to inf  \\
3 & 71 & 4,152 & Financial Aid  & Student's Adjusted Gross Income  &  4830 to 7916  \\
4 & 71 & 3,148 & Financial Aid  & Mother's Income  &  42957 to inf  \\
5 & 70 & 5,873 & Financial Aid  & Father's Income  &  52366 to inf  \\
6 & 69 & 5,622 & Financial Aid & Student's Wage  &   4093 to 7851   \\
7 & 69 & 5,838 & Performance  & High School Percentile  &  81 to inf  \\
8 & 68 & 2,523 & Financial Aid  & Student's Dependency Status  &  I  \\
9 & 68 & 7,502 & Financial Aid  & Father's Education Level  & 3 \\
10 & 67 & 6,045 & Financial Aid  & Parent's Adjusted Gross Income &   58551 to 96636   \\
11 & 66 & 12,215 & Financial Aid & Student's Tax Form &  2  \\
12 & 66 & 7,710 & Financial Aid & Mother's Education Level  & 3 \\
13 & 66 & 2,057 & Financial Aid  & Student's Wage &   1.5 to 1000   \\
14 & 66 & 10,370 & Financial Aid  & First Generation Student  &  N  \\
15 & 65 & 7,082 & Performance  & ACT Math Score (new)  &  23 to inf  \\
16 & 65 & 2,780 & Financial Aid  & Student's Adjusted Gross Income &   3336 to 4830   \\
17 & 65 & 4,676 & Performance  & ACT English Score (new)  &  25 to inf  \\
18 & 65 & 5,669 & Performance  & ACT Comprehensive Score (new)  &  24 to inf  \\
19 & 65 & 13,101 & Financial Aid & Parent's Tax Form &  1  \\
20 & 65 & 11,328 & Financial Aid & Parent's Marital Status &   M   \\
21 & 64 & 6,658 & Performance  & Percentile Of Max ACT Among Freshmen   &  71 to inf  \\
22 & 64 & 6,952 & Performance  & Max Of ACT Score And ACT Equivalent  &  24 to inf  \\
23 & 64 & 2,697 &  Financial Aid &  Student's Tax Form &  1  \\
24 & 63 & 17,254 & Financial Aid & Student's Marital Status &   U   \\
25 & 63 & 13,063 & Financial Aid & Mother's Wages &   -inf to 42957   \\
26 & 63 & 3,126 & Financial Aid & Parent's Tax Form &  2  \\
27 & 63 & 1,022 & Financial Aid & Student's Adjusted Gross Income &   16714 to inf   \\
28 & 62 & 15,154 & Financial Aid & Dependency &   D   \\
29 & 62 & 9,459 & Financial Aid	& Father's Income &   -inf to 52366   \\
30 & 61 & 8,792 & Financial Aid & Mother's Education Level &  2  \\
31 & 61 & 8,461 & Financial Aid	& Father's Education Level &  2  \\
32 & 61 & 4,176 & Financial Aid & Student's Wage &   1904 to 4093   \\
33 & 60 & 14,523 & &	Total Enrolled Hours  &  15 to 19  \\
34 & 60 & 2,540 & Financial Aid & Student's Adjusted Gross Income &   1895 to 3336   \\
35 & 59 & 3,780 & Performance & Compass Writing Score  &  -inf to 10  \\
36 & 59 & 8,271 & Performance & ACT English Score (new) &   20 to 25   \\
37 & 59 & 7,311 &  & FirstGenInd &   Y   \\
38 & 59 & 6,980 & Performance &	HS\_PERCENT &   61 to 81   \\
39 & 59 & 15,021 & Performance & Total Number of Enrolled Classes  &  6 to inf  \\
40 & 59 & 5,598 & Financial Aid & Parent's Adjusted Gross Income &   1838 to 58551   \\
41 & 58 & 3,127 & Financial Aid & Parent's Marital Status &   S   \\
42 & 58 & 8,667 & Performance & ACT Composite &   20 to 24   \\
43 & 58 & 4,767 & Performance & ACT Math Score (new)  &   20 to 23   \\
44 & 58 & 13,887 & Performance & Compass Writing Score &   74 to inf   \\
45 & 58 & 5,769 & Performance  & High School GPA  &  3.02 to 3.4  \\
46 & 58 & 10,281 & Performance & RankMaxACT &   31 to 71    \\
47 & 58 & 10,044 & Performance & MaxACT &   20 to 24   \\
48 & 57 & 20,087 &  & On-Campus Indicator  &  Y  \\
49 & 57 & 11,36 & Financial Aid & Father's Education Level &  4  \\
50 & 56 & 24,826 &  &  Age of Student at Matriculation  &  -inf to 19.5  \\
51 & 56 & 24,407 & Performance & Enrolled in English Courses  &  N  \\
52	&	56 & 3,660 & Performance & Percentile Of Hs Gpa Among Freshmen   &  46 to 60  

\end{tabular}
\caption{Ranking all attribute ranges which, in isolation, predict for third year retention at a probability
higher than the ZeroR limit (55\%).
From the above, the strongest predictor for third year retention is a student's wage (at 79\%).
On the other hand, the bottom line of this table says that 
 the percentile of a student amongst their Freshmen cohort is little better than ZeroR (at 56\%).
}\label{fig:rankingsr}
\end{table}
