University-Wide Retention and Graduation Rates
Full-time Baccalaureate Degree-Seeking Transfer Students
 
 
Continuation and Cumulative Graduation Percentages

Cohort Year Entering
Full-Time
Transfer
Students
% Continued
to 2nd Year
% Graduated
in 2 Years
% Continued
to 3rd Year
% Graduated
in 3 Years
% 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
1998 731 89.1 18.2 66.3 55.5 26.3 74.1 7.4 78.0 2.9 79.9 1.1
1999 794 88.5 17.4 68.5 58.9 25.9 76.8 8.3 82.6 2.1 83.6 1.6
2000 758 87.9 18.3 68.7 53.3 31.9 76.5 10.2 84.3 2.5 85.5 1.5
2001 676 89.5 24.7 62.3 63.9 22.8 79.6 6.4 83.6 2.8 85.8 0.7
2002 606 87.3 19.5 65.3 59.4 23.3 78.4 5.0 82.2 2.0 82.8 1.2
2003 663 87.0 18.6 66.5 59.3 25.9 78.1 6.6 82.4 2.0    
2004 660 89.5 23.3 63.0 62.6 25.0 81.5 5.3        
2005 705 87.8 20.7 67.8 59.7 25.8            
2006 810 91.5 18.8 69.9                
2007 931 87.2                    

Note: All full-time transfer students regardless of student level (freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior) are included in the cohorts.
 
Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness - 12JAN09
Data Sources: Fall 1998-2008 Student Census, Fall 2003-2008 Degrees Extracts
 
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