Retention and Graduation Rates
Entering Full-Time Baccalaureate Degree-Seeking Freshmen
Major: CLA
 
 
In-Major Continuation and Cumulative Graduation Percentages

Cohort Year Entering
Full-Time
Students
% Continued
to 2nd Year
% Continued
to 3rd Year
% Continued
to 4th Year
% Graduated
in 4 Years
% Continued
to 5th
Year
% Graduated
in 5 Years
% Continued
to 6th
Year
% Graduated
in 6 Years
% Continued
to 7th
Year
2004 1 100.0 100.0 0.0            
2005 3 100.0 100.0              
2006 1 100.0                

In-College Continuation and Cumulative Graduation Percentages

Cohort Year Entering
Full-Time
Students
% Continued
to 2nd Year
% Continued
to 3rd Year
% Continued
to 4th Year
% Graduated
in 4 Years
% Continued
to 5th
Year
% Graduated
in 5 Years
% Continued
to 6th
Year
% Graduated
in 6 Years
% Continued
to 7th
Year
2004 1 100.0 100.0 0.0            
2005 3 100.0 100.0              
2006 1 100.0                

University Continuation and Cumulative Graduation Percentages

Cohort Year Entering
Full-Time
Students
% Continued
to 2nd Year
% Continued
to 3rd Year
% Continued
to 4th Year
% Graduated
in 4 Years
% Continued
to 5th
Year
% Graduated
in 5 Years
% Continued
to 6th
Year
% Graduated
in 6 Years
% Continued
to 7th
Year
2004 1 100.0 100.0 0.0            
2005 3 100.0 100.0              
2006 1 100.0                

 
Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness - 28NOV07
Data Sources: Fall 1998-2007 Student Census, Fall 2003-2007 Degrees Extracts
 
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