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Persistence and Graduation of On-Campus, New Transfer Students Seeking a Baccalaureate Degree,  Fall Semesters 2001-2007 (10th-day cohorts)

 

Entering

Cohort

Continued 

Continued

Graduated

Continued

Graduated

Continued

Graduated

Continued

Fall Semester

Headcount

to 2nd yr

to 3rd yr

within 4 yrs

 to 5th yr

 within 5 yrs 

to 6th yr

within 6 yrs

to 7th yr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2001

1,065

83.4%

47.8%

70.0%

4.6%

73.3%

2.0%

74.4%

1.2%

2002

1,143

79.8%

44.6%

65.1%

4.9%

68.2%

2.3%

69.6%

1.6%

2003

1,119

80.2%

45.0%

67.9%

4.6%

70.9%

2.5%

2004

1,151

82.7%

44.7%

70.4%

4.3%

2005

1,160

80.7%

46.4%

2006

1,089

80.8%

46.6%

2007

1,198

83.8%





NOTES:  Percents are cumulative rather than annual percents. 
Each graduation year contains all recorded graduations of students in a given cohort during December, May and August.
Each cohort consists of all new transfer students entering SIUC in the respective summer and continuing into fall or entering in that fall semester for the first time.
On-campus only degree-seeking students are included in each cohort.
All 10th-day cohorts were tracked through fall semester 2008, and the status of the student is recorded before each fall semester following the fall semester as a new transfer: did the student graduate, is the student still persisting, or is the student a non-persister.
Continued to 2nd Year, 3rd Year, etc. is defined as a student who returns for the fall semester of that year.
The cohort headcount for new, full-time freshmen will not match Fact Book Table 2 because Table 2 includes associate degree-seeking and off-campus students as well as baccalaureate degree-seeking students.
SOURCE:  Institutional Research and Studies Longitudinal Student History File and 10th-day student census files.


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