Comparative Graduation Rates
Graduation rates measure the percent of entering first-year students who graduate in six years or less. For example, the most recent cohort is first-year students who entered in fall 2018 and the six-year graduation rate measures those who graduated by August 31, 2024.
Below is a comparison of ²ÊºçƵµÀ's graduation rates disaggregated by sex alongside median graduation rates of ²ÊºçƵµÀ's 30 school comparison group and regional schools from the comparison group, as well as the national average.
6-Year Graduation Rate (average of the past five years)Disaggregated by Sex
| Male | Female | |
| Median of 30 school comparison group: | 83% | 86% |
| ²ÊºçƵµÀ College: | 72% | 77% |
| Median of Regional Comparison schools: | 75% | 76% |
| National (4-year schools): | 61% | 67% |
Caveats:
1) New full-time first-year students
2) Excludes transfers
3) Graduation rate calculations are adjusted to account for students who died, were disabled, joined the military, etc.
Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Education Data System (IPEDS), 2020-2024, Graduation Rate Survey.