Graduation and Retention 2023
6-Year Graduation Rate
Students Entering Fall 2017
4-Year Graduation Rate
Students Entering Fall 2019
FY-Soph Retention Rate
Students Entering Fall 2022
Comparatively, the national Freshman-Sophmore retention rate at 4-year private non-profit institutions is 82% and the 6-year graduation rate is 64% (Reference). The "Retention Rate" is the percent of first-time, full-time bachelor's degree-seeking students who returned to the same institution the following fall.
Degrees Conferred
Degrees awarded in May 2023 and previous August and December 2022:
- Bachelor's:
- Total Degrees Awarded: 538
- Bachelor of Arts: 319
- Bachelor of Science: 219
- Male: 235
- Female: 303
- Master's: 10
For career and graduate school information, see the Outcomes page. For characteristics of graduates, see the Majors & Minors page.
Graduation Rates
For full-time, first-time undergraduate students entering in Fall, 2017
- 4-Year Graduation Rate: 71.0%
- 5-Year Graduation Rate: 78.5%
- 6-Year Graduation Rate: 79.7%
- Transfer-Out Rate: [coming soon]
6-Year Graduation Rate for the cohort entering Fall, 2017
By Gender
- Male: 78.4%
- Female: 79.9%
By Financial Aid Status
- Received Pell Grant: 79.5%
- Received Subsidized Federal Direct Loan, Not Receiving Pell Grant: 81.7%
- Not Receiving Pell Grant or Subsidized Federal Direct Loan: 78.8%
By Race/Ethnicity
- American Indian/Alaska Native: ***
- Asian: 75.0%
- Black: 73.1%
- Hispanic: 79.5%
- Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander: ***
- Two or More Races: 82.4%
- White: 79.9%
- Non-Resident Alien: 80.3%
- Unknown: 42.9%
*** fewer than 5 students in cohort
For more information, see the Graduation and Retention section of this page.