Table 34. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Freshmen... Fall 2004-2010

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Table 34. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Freshmen by Sex,
Fall 2004-2010
Number
Enrolled
Continuation Rates %
Continued
Continued
to 2nd Yr
to 3rd Yr
Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates %
Graduated Continued Graduated Continued Graduated
in 4 Yrs
to 5th Yr
in 5 Yrs
to 6th Yr
in 6 Yrs
Year
Enrolled
2004
Male
Female
Total
1,044
1,026
2,070
80.2%
79.2%
79.7%
66.5%
70.4%
68.5%
29.0%
37.1%
33.0%
28.2%
24.1%
26.2%
49.6%
57.6%
53.6%
5.9%
4.6%
5.3%
54.9%
61.4%
58.1%
2005
Male
Female
Total
920
887
1,807
74.4%
71.4%
72.9%
63.3%
61.5%
62.4%
28.9%
32.1%
30.5%
28.0%
23.6%
25.8%
48.2%
50.2%
49.2%
6.0%
5.0%
5.5%
53.1%
53.8%
53.4%
2006
Male
Female
Total
1,004
909
1,913
73.9%
71.4%
72.7%
63.7%
62.4%
63.1%
30.4%
30.8%
30.6%
27.0%
24.3%
25.8%
49.5%
50.5%
50.0%
6.0%
5.1%
5.6%
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2007
Male
Female
Total
997
952
1,949
72.4%
74.8%
73.6%
61.7%
66.6%
64.1%
26.1%
32.8%
29.4%
27.8%
27.1%
27.5%
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2008
Male
Female
Total
926
881
1,807
75.6%
71.6%
73.6%
64.6%
62.5%
63.6%
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2009
Male
Female
Total
819
817
1,636
71.1%
74.7%
72.9%
59.2%
64.5%
61.9%
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2010
Male
Female
Total
860
887
1,747
70.7%
72.0%
71.4%
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Figure 3. 4-Year and 6-Year Graduation Rates of
New Full-Time Freshmen by Sex
4 Years
Female (n=887)
Total (n=1,807)
6 Years
Freshmen Starting Fall 2005 (n=1,807)
Male (n=920)
28.9%
32.1%
30.5%
Male (n=920)
53.1%
Female (n=887)
53.8%
Total (n=1,807)
53.4%
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Table 35. Retention and Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Freshmen by Ethnicity,
Fall 2004-2010
Number
Enrolled
Year
Enrolled
Continuation Rates %
Continued
Continued
to 2nd Yr
to 3rd Yr
Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates %
Graduated Continued Graduated Continued Graduated
in 4 Yrs
to 5th Yr
in 5 Yrs
to 6th Yr
in 6 Yrs
2004
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
1,674
153
90
33
6
15
2,070
80.8%
69.3%
73.3%
90.9%
0.0%
93.3%
79.7%
70.6%
52.3%
61.1%
60.6%
0.0%
86.7%
68.5%
35.9%
11.8%
22.2%
27.3%
0.0%
53.3%
33.0%
25.9%
27.5%
30.0%
21.2%
33.3%
26.7%
26.2%
56.7%
34.6%
40.0%
48.5%
0.0%
53.3%
53.6%
4.9%
5.2%
11.1%
3.0%
0.0%
13.3%
5.3%
60.9%
41.2%
46.7%
51.5%
0.0%
80.0%
58.1%
2005
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
1,452
143
76
26
8
11
1,807
73.3%
72.3%
66.7%
76.9%
62.5%
90.9%
72.9%
63.4%
56.0%
57.3%
61.5%
37.5%
63.6%
62.4%
32.7%
16.3%
21.1%
15.4%
12.5%
54.5%
30.5%
24.4%
35.5%
29.3%
42.3%
25.0%
9.1%
25.8%
51.1%
34.0%
40.8%
46.2%
25.0%
63.6%
49.2%
4.7%
12.1%
10.7%
7.7%
12.5%
0.0%
5.5%
54.7%
44.0%
48.7%
50.0%
37.5%
63.6%
53.4%
2006
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
1,561
140
81
28
14
18
1,913
72.9%
69.3%
75.0%
75.0%
42.9%
88.9%
72.7%
63.3%
57.9%
62.5%
64.3%
50.0%
83.3%
63.1%
32.6%
15.0%
25.0%
21.4%
28.6%
27.8%
30.6%
24.6%
29.3%
30.0%
28.6%
28.6%
50.0%
25.8%
51.2%
34.3%
48.8%
46.4%
57.1%
55.6%
50.0%
5.2%
7.1%
5.0%
7.1%
0.0%
22.2%
5.6%
2007
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
1,510
180
114
29
11
10
1,949
74.9%
67.2%
65.8%
69.0%
63.6%
90.0%
73.6%
65.6%
53.9%
59.6%
65.5%
63.6%
90.0%
64.1%
31.8%
18.3%
21.9%
24.1%
9.1%
30.0%
29.4%
27.8%
21.7%
28.9%
34.5%
36.4%
40.0%
27.5%
2008
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Foreign
Total
1,354
228
106
21
12
6
1,807
74.7%
70.6%
77.4%
61.9%
58.3%
83.3%
73.6%
64.7%
61.4%
64.2%
52.4%
33.3%
66.7%
63.6%
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₋
₋
₋
₋
₋
2009
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Total
1,195
228
102
17
6
2
20
22
1,636
74.0%
74.1%
63.7%
64.7%
83.3%
100.0%
40.0%
68.2%
72.9%
63.6%
61.4%
50.0%
64.7%
66.7%
100.0%
15.0%
45.5%
61.9%
2010
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
Native American
Pacific Islander
Foreign
2 or More
Total
1,177
319
128
14
2
2
12
36
1,747
74.1%
62.4%
74.2%
64.3%
100.0%
50.0%
75.0%
63.9%
71.4%
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Note: Other/Unknown ethnic groups are not included in the breakdown, but are included in the total.
No shows are not included in the headcounts. Students that are deceased or active veterans are not included in percentages.
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Table 36. Retention of New Full-Time Freshmen by Race/Ethnicity and Sex,
Fall 2010 to Fall 2011
Fall 2010
Enrolled
Returning Fall 2011
Percent
Retained
Number
Percent
Major
Non-Returning Fall 2011
Academic
Good
Probation/
Standing Suspension
Total Non-Ret. Fall 2011
Number
Percent
White
Male
Female
Total
605
572
1,177
432
439
871
71.5
76.7
74.1
58.3
52.4
55.4
81
81
162
92
52
144
173
133
306
28.5
23.3
25.9
Black
Male
Female
Total
120
199
319
79
120
199
65.8
60.3
62.4
45.0
43.2
43.9
9
23
32
32
56
88
41
79
120
34.2
39.7
37.6
Hispanic
Male
Female
Total
64
64
128
49
46
95
76.6
71.9
74.2
60.9
43.8
52.3
5
9
14
10
9
19
15
18
33
23.4
28.1
25.8
Asian
Male
Female
Total
9
5
14
6
3
9
66.7
60.0
64.3
33.3
60.0
42.9
1
-
2
2
4
3
2
5
33.3
40.0
35.7
2
2
100.0
100.0
50.0
50.0
-
-
50.0
50.0
-
-
American
Indian
Male
Female
Total
Pacific
Islander
Male
Female
Total
-
2
2
2
1
50.0
50.0
Two or More Male
Female
Total
21
15
36
16
7
23
76.2
46.7
63.9
57.1
40.0
50.0
Foreign
Male
Female
Total
9
3
12
7
2
9
77.8
66.7
75.0
33.3
66.7
41.7
Male
Female
Total
30
27
57
17
20
37
56.7
74.1
64.9
Grand Total Male
Female
Total
860
887
1,747
607
639
1,246
70.6
72.0
71.4
Other
2
-
1
-
1
-
1
1
50.0
50.0
3
5
8
5
8
13
23.8
53.3
36.1
2
1
1
2
1
3
22.2
33.3
25.0
46.7
63.0
54.4
5
2
7
8
5
13
13
7
20
43.3
25.9
35.1
53.5
50.5
52.7
105
118
223
148
130
278
253
248
501
29.4
28.0
28.6
NOTE: Includes summer matriculants, excludes "no shows" and active veteran students.
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2
3
5
2
-
1
-
-
Table 37. Total New Freshmen Fall to Fall Retention by Major, Fall 2010 to Fall 2011
Enrolled
Fall
2010
Returning Students
Fall 2011
Retained
Changed
Major
Total (%)
Major
Non-Returning
2011
Left in Good
Left in
Standing
Prob/Susp
Total (%)
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
African American Studies
Biological Sciences
Biology
Clinical Laboratory Science
Chemistry
Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
Pre-Chemical Engineering
Pre-Pharmacy
English & Journalism
English
Journalism
Foreign Languages & Literature
French
Spanish
Geography
Geography
Meteorology
Geology
History
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Mathematics
Nursing
Pre-Nursing
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Physics
Physics
Pre-Architecture
Pre-Engineering
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology & Anthropology
Anthropology
Sociology
Women's Studies
TOTAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
1
96
92
4
61
5
49
1
6
38
24
14
7
5
2
9
9
2
23
3
11
75
75
1
1
18
3
1
14
19
74
11
5
6
449
48
45
3
25
2
21
2
22
16
6
3
2
1
5
5
1
12
5
37
37
7
1
6
12
42
5
5
224
20
20
15
1
13
1
11
5
6
3
2
1
2
2
3
1
3
16
16
1
1
8
1
1
6
4
12
3
2
1
102
70.8
70.7
75.0
65.6
60.0
69.4
50.0
86.8
87.5
85.7
85.7
80.0
100.0
77.8
77.8
50.0
65.2
33.3
72.7
70.7
70.7
100.0
100.0
83.3
66.7
100.0
85.7
84.2
73.0
72.7
40.0
100.0
72.6
14
13
1
7
7
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
13
13
1
1
1
7
2
2
55
1
14
14
14
2
8
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
6
1
2
9
9
2
1
1
2
13
1
1
68
100.0
29.2
29.3
25.0
34.4
40.0
30.6
100.0
50.0
13.2
12.5
14.3
14.3
20.0
22.2
22.2
50.0
34.8
66.7
27.3
29.3
29.3
16.7
33.3
14.3
15.8
27.0
27.3
60.0
27.4
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Accountancy & Finance
Pre-Accountancy
Pre-Finance
Agricultural Sciences
Agriculture
Pre-Agricultural Engineering
Pre-Forestry
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Computer Science & Info Systems
Computer Science
Network Technologies
Pre-Information Systems
Economics & Decision Sciences
Economics B.A.
Pre-Economics
Engineering
41
38
3
44
36
8
36
31
1
4
3
3
1
23
20
3
28
27
1
18
15
1
2
1
5
5
68.3
65.8
100.0
72.7
75.0
62.5
63.9
58.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
4
4
9
9
31.7
34.2
27.3
25.0
37.5
36.1
41.9
100.0
100.0
-
4
4
5
3
2
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-
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3
3
1
1
-
5
3
2
10
10
2
2
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Table 37. Total New Freshmen Fall to Fall Retention by Major (Continued)
Enrolled
Fall
2010
Returning Students
Fall 2011
Retained
Changed
Major
Total (%)
Major
Non-Returning
2011
Left in Good
Left in
Standing
Prob/Susp
Engineering Technology
Construction Management
Engineering Technology
Graphic Communication
Management & Marketing
Pre-Human Resource Management
Pre-Management
Pre-Marketing
Pre-Supply Chain Management
Pre-Business Undecided
TOTAL BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
43
24
6
13
62
3
31
24
4
14
244
22
13
4
5
29
14
13
2
6
127
7
3
1
3
14
9
4
1
3
38
67.4
66.7
83.3
61.5
69.4
74.2
70.8
75.0
64.3
67.6
8
5
1
2
6
2
1
2
1
1
30
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
Curriculum & Instruction
Pre-Elementary Education
Special Education
Dietetics, Fashion Merchandising & Hosp.
Family & Consumer Sciences
Educational & Interdisciplinary Studies
Bilingual/Bicultural Education
Health Sciences
Emergency Management
Health Sciences
Health Services Management
Instructional Design & Technology
Kinesiology
Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Physical Education
Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
Pre-Law Enforcement & Justice Admin
Recreation, Park & Tourism Admin
Social Work
Pre-Social Work
136
95
41
29
29
5
5
16
9
7
5
76
29
27
20
318
318
8
10
10
51
32
19
21
21
2
2
10
5
5
1
39
11
16
12
198
198
8
4
4
48
34
14
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
14
9
1
4
35
35
1
1
72.8
69.5
80.5
82.8
82.8
100.0
100.0
68.8
66.7
71.4
40.0
69.7
69.0
63.0
80.0
73.3
73.5
100.0
50.0
50.0
TOTAL EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES
603
334
106
73.1
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
Art
Broadcasting
Communication
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Music
Theatre
Musical Theatre
Theatre
TOTAL FINE ARTS & COMMUNICATION
11
46
10
9
47
17
8
9
140
6
34
4
3
33
11
6
5
91
3
4
1
5
4
1
1
18
81.8
82.6
50.0
88.9
78.7
70.6
75.0
66.7
77.9
OTHER
General Studies
University Advising
Interdisciplinary Studies
WESL
TOTAL OTHER
2
317
2
321
1
147
2
150
61
61
50.0
65.6
100.0
65.7
1,757
926
325
71.2
UNDERGRADUATE TOTAL
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NOTE: Includes summer matriculants, excludes "no shows" and active veteran students.
Includes all new freshmen, full-time and part-time.
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3
Total (%)
3
13
1
7
5
4
49
32.6
33.3
16.7
38.5
30.6
100.0
25.8
29.2
25.0
35.7
32.4
17
14
3
3
3
3
2
1
5
4
1
44
44
3
3
20
15
5
2
2
2
1
1
3
18
5
9
4
41
41
2
2
27.2
30.5
19.5
17.2
17.2
31.3
33.3
28.6
60.0
30.3
31.0
37.0
20.0
26.7
26.5
50.0
50.0
75
88
26.9
2
5
2
1
13
18.2
17.4
50.0
11.1
21.3
29.4
25.0
33.3
22.1
1
48
49
61
61
50.0
34.4
34.3
227
279
28.8
-
3
3
1
7
4
2
2
18
3
1
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Table 38. Graduation Rates of New Full-Time Freshmen by Admission Type,
Fall 2003-2007
Number
Enrolled
Year
Enrolled
% Graduated
in 4 years
% Graduated
in 5 years
% Graduated
in 6 years
Admission Type
2003
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,610
334
1,944
37.0%
25.2%
35.0%
56.3%
49.1%
55.1%
60.5%
54.8%
59.6%
2004
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,775
295
2,070
35.0%
21.0%
33.0%
54.5%
48.1%
53.6%
58.8%
54.2%
58.1%
2005
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,507
300
1,807
33.8%
13.7%
30.5%
52.5%
32.7%
49.2%
56.9%
36.3%
53.4%
2006
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,681
232
1,913
31.7%
22.4%
30.6%
51.3%
40.1%
50.0%
2007
Regular Admissions
Special Admissions
Total
1,691
258
1,949
31.3%
17.1%
29.4%
Note: There are two admission types - admitted under regular admissions standards and admitted under special admissions standards.
Students graduating within n years includes all students who graduated by the summer term of the nth year.
The cohort selection is based on IPEDS GRS procedures.
Six year graduation rates exclude veterans with active status
Six-year
status.
Regular Admission includes students admitted as non-resident alien.
Figure 4. Four-, Five- & Six-Year Graduation Rates
New Full-Time Freshmen, Cohort Years 2003-2007
70%
55.1% 53.6%
60%
50%
40%
30%
59.6% 58.1%
49.2% 50.0%
53.4%
35.0% 33.0%
30.5% 30.6% 29.4%
20%
10%
0%
4-Yr Grad Rates
5-Yr Grad Rates
2003
2004
2005
2006
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Fact Book 2011-2012
6-Yr Grad Rates
2007
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