Retention & Graduation Studies

 Historical Retention & Graduation Rates

 Continuing Students Graduated
Class Entering

1st  Year 

2nd  Year 

%

3rd  Year  % 4th  Year  % In 4 Years % In 5 Years % In 6 Years %
2012 ('16) 769
2011 ('15) 732 666 91.0%
2010 ('14) 721 663 92.0% 638 88.5%
2009 ('13) 739 659 89.2% 629 85.1% 621 84.0%
2008 ('12) 714 645 90.3% 612 85.7% 604 84.6% 572 80.1%
2007 ('11) 694 627 90.3% 595 85.7% 573 82.6% 558 80.4% 577 83.1%
2006 ('10) 730 664 91.0% 628 86.0% 609 83.4% 586 80.3% 613 84.0% 614 84.1%
2005 ('09) 697 634 91.0% 597 85.7% 593 85.1% 558 80.1% 585 83.9% 589 84.5%
2004 ('08) 710 651 91.7% 614 86.5% 609 85.8% 583 82.1% 602 84.8% 603 84.9%

 

The Fact Book and Facts & Figures websites also contain retention and graduation data.

The IA Office gathers data on reasons of student withdrawal through two surveys: the Rising Sophomore Survey, and the Student Withdrawal Questionnaire. Find out more by reading the recent reports of findings from these two surveys.  The Office recently completed a multi-year trend report on enrollment, retention & graduation rates by race/ethnicity and gender.