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Student Profile data updated for Fall 2007

2007 Freshman Survey results are now available

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
  Retention
 
 
  A university’s success in educating its students is generally understood to revolve around “retention,” a multi-faceted concept encompassing at least three distinct elements: one-year continuation rates, graduation rates, and time-to-degree. Click on the links below to view the information for the most recent period.  
 

First time Freshmen

One year continuation rates
   All first time freshmen
  
First time freshmen by gender
  
First time freshmen by ethnicity

Four-year graduation rates
   All first time freshmen
  
First time freshmen by gender
  
First time freshmen by ethnicity

Six-year graduation rates
   All first time freshmen
  
First time freshmen by gender
  
First time freshmen by ethnicity

Average Time to Degree

Year to Year Retention Rates

 


Transfer Students

One year continuation rates
   All transfer students
  
Transfer students by gender
  
Transfer students by ethnicity

Three-year graduation rates
   All transfer students
  
Transfer students by gender
  
Transfer students by ethnicity

Average Time to Degree
Year to Year Retention Rates (1990-1995)
Year to Year Retention Rates
(1995-2007)


Graduate Students

One year continuation rates
   All graduate students
   Graduate students by gender
  
Graduate students by ethnicity

Three-year graduation rates
   All graduate students
   Graduate students by gender
  
Graduate students by ethnicity

Average Time to Degree

 


 

 

 

 

 
This page was last updated on 02.12.2008