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This slightly skews the college completion rate. ■ ■ a � ona u en ra ua � on a es 6 ear Graduation Rate is 52 .9% y -�r _��- National Student Clearinghouse, November 2015 0 or a a a �a�n# at �t��n#� Enr�l l�d �n ��I��� �t An� Ti rr� G uri n� th� Fir�t ����1#�� F�i�h �h��l Effa�tiw�D.�=N�r 1�,�}i� I � :'• -. +� I �� �� r� T�l 'n the��I�a �# � �B 4� �4 T�l Enr�ll�d �� � �d � 4� T�l r� P�bli� 1� 1� �1 1� � T� n �� 1� 1� 5 17 1� T�l �d-Y�e�r �� �1 �5 3� �4 T�1 in�-'��er � 1 1 � � T�l h��m.� 1� 1� �� �� �1 T�l �+u��� � 1� 3� 1� 1� �la�� ot �U1�0 F��o�t�orm�i�r� Er�r�lltn��r# an�d Pr�gr��� r� �;x� 24 Students in Cohort Q LRf9i l'4°f4 ��. �L'e� �� ' a I.�.S! iV1Y'll LV�lyl.-1C L41i`Lj L4FL�-1� LL'1'�—l.]' �E'�ll�'�� i`iJ15�'.e! LrVlf'i9 ■ �r��uatz�d '!—� �Ie�vM l�a ��all��e � R�tain�.d ■ �ek„�rn�� 1��t�r St�p �uk vra [�ng�r Enr�ll:��l � �������u�t�ed ■ �ot ir� N5�t� ��r� ���tlak� �,c�d�m� I�}'�T��h�'�►C_ ��.T���I°T Rep�t F�un ❑�te_ 11��1� �S:I��PM �Y..�,�k����i��a�,���. From the class of 2010 raduation g com letion ra h the fol lowi n can be p J p � J concluded : �� 4.2% of the 2010 graduation cohort are unaccounted . `��� 8.3% of the 2010 graduation cohort are no longer enrolled & did not graduate. � 8.3% of the 2010 graduation cohort are enrolled in year six of post-secondary life. � 79.2% of the 2010 graduation cohort have completed their degree in five years or less. �I��� o� �U11 Pa�#s�oon�d�r� Enrc�9lm�n# �n�d Pr�gre�� l���r�r N.7�r ��� 32 Students in Cohort �Lr� �. ��� ;P� ti_�li-lt �l.9i��li 2fii_' l•I .: �„ 1'+�r`��-16 �Ulb-:.r' �7�1�-�� �411$-YJ ■ �ra�iu�t�e�d ❑ ��„+r � ��II��� ❑ aetai��d � �.et�rn�� ��te�r �t�ap ��at � N+� R�ng�r Enr�ll� � N���r��uated ■ hot in h�5�t� D�re �'��tl�k� Ac�d�Pny �.��"C�h��►i. �T�J�Fl�1T R�pcb�t F�un Q�te: 11','��2�i1� d]5:�7 PM �i�1.�.,���.����X,�.�3�� From the class of 2011 raduation g com letion ra h the followin can be p J p � J concluded : � 100% of the 2011 graduation cohort are accounted . �A 100% of the 2011 graduation cohort are enrolled or graduated . �� 6.3% retu rned to col lege after stop out. � � 28% of the 2011 graduation cohort are enrolled in year 5 of post-seconda ry I ife. 66% of the 2011 graduation cohort have completed their d egree i n fo u r yea rs o r I ess. �GI��� ofi �U12 P��o�#�r��dar°�y Enr��lrn��rt an�d Pr�gr��� i���� � � ��; ��� �. �s� 28 Students in Cohort �� � 1U1�-1� tC►�3-1� �u14-15 2�ri�-if� 2�a��-i� 2a�17-1� 1J1$-y� 2U1�-2e1 ■ Gra�ivaR�d ❑ �lew lo ��Iltge � I��#airae�d ■ ��t�rn��l ��t�r �t+�p �u� `�r, ��r�g�r Enr.c�ll��l � ��z�r��luaxed ■ �Qt ira h�5�t� Dare 41��stlak� A��d�m� I�l}�`�'l�C'�I'},�C_ �`�'���'��` Rep�rt Run �te:. 1 T��,�o1� ��:��Pr� ��:l.F.,�1�11�7���X.�"��. From the class of 2012 graduation completion graph , the following can be concluded : � 100% of the 2012 graduation cohort are accounted . �-� 3.6% of the 2012 graduation cohort enrolled in a Military Academy. This is a non-reporting institution . � 100% of the 2012 graduation cohort are enrolled in College or have graduated . �� 85.7% of the 2012 grad uation cohort a re en rol led i n Col lege i n yea r th ree of post-seconda ry I ife. 14.3% of the 2012 graduation cohort have completed their d egree i n th ree yea rs o r I ess. �I��� �t �013 F��o�t�and�r� Enrc�llm��r# �n�d P�rogr��� 1ci� � � , �,;r�. SP L"!V �� 40 Students in Cohort �� � �ui�-i� �oi�-1� x�15-1#� ���.6-1r ����-18 ���&-Y� ��19-2u �U��-21 ■ {�ra�duated ❑ �Ie�,,, t4 ��all��l� ❑ ��tain$�d � �et�rn��l .��t�r �t�p ��t � N� ��ng�r €nrr�l�+�d � Nr�€�ra�luate�i ■ �ot ir, w5�ta Dare ��stlak� ,���d�rn� 1�1}�7'r�C'�1�1C.. ���� R�pcgt�un C�at�: 11��3��015 �S:Oi Pha1 �,.Y.�,�k����r���.�.,���� From the class of 2013 raduation g com letion ra h the fol lowi n can be p J p � J concluded : � 7.5% of the 2013 graduation cohort are unaccounted or are no longer enrolled . � 87.5% of the 2013 graduation cohort are enrolled in College or Military Academy in year two of post-secondary life. �=� 2.5% Entered Col lege for the fi rst ti me. � 2.5% of the 2011 graduation cohort has completed their degree i n one yea rs. �Cla�s at��D1� P��a�#�an�iar�{ Enr�llm��t �nd P�rogr��� 1� �;� LI L°d4 �L,� 54 Students in Cohort �� �. �t11�4-15 ��k15-i�r �t}1f�-1�' ���.7-1� 2Q�+�-15 ��}g�-24 ���C-21 �l��i-�2 � �ra�duat�d ❑ t��t�, C,qll��� ❑ R�tained � R��.+rn�� ai�er�tv��uk '�o e,�n��r ��rer�ll+� �I��t�ra�du�ted ■ �+�t in N5�t� Dak�e ���t���� �����m� I�I.�Yf�C�}�L �i�.J��� Repart F�bun Q�: 11,��1� �5:�i7 PM ��.��k����r�'����� From the class of 2014 raduation g com letion ra h the fol lowi n can be p J p � J concluded : � 3.8% of the 2013 graduation cohort is unaccounted °� 1.9% enlisted in the military. � 94.3% of the 2013 graduation cohort is enrolled in College in yea r one of post-seconda ry I ife. �a�t ���mmv�n In�ki#uti�n��t Enr��lm�nt in th� F�II Imm���l� ta�l'la�un� Hi�n ��h�al Gr��u�ti�n tar �II ����°�b� �lumb�r�t�u��nt� IL''` �I.," 4`i: ulYl'u'E�fiTY Q�FTE}f� AT�uSTIN 1 l7� ���r �li� �1 TE�a�M UIVI�ER�IT'�' � T� e� P�li� 1� UIVJ�ER5ITY�F�]O�iTH TE�C�4� � l7� �:r �li� �1 ;��LITHEAN I'�1'c'H4dI:���.'1�JI�IEFSITY � T� P�Ge � B�A�'Lf]F141�'!IVERSIT'f � l7� �r Prn�b� �' TARFIe4I+IT�NTY�QLLEGE #� T� �'�ear P;t�li� �' ulVl�"ER51TY�FTE}G��ARLII��f�QN 7 l)4 e�r �lic 7 UfV.I�ERSCTY�FT�S,4T a�LLA� � T� ��r �li� � TE�S GHRI:STI#�Uhl�'ERSITY � T� ��r R�r� � u�l'lti,'ERSCTY�+F€�F�L�4H�, 1� � e� Fr�li� � f�4�STl�I�OLLE�,E 1� l7� �r Rri�te 5� �I�LAH�AA�T#�TE UhI�U'ER�TfY-�TILL�,4TE]�ff1�L�4 1� � �e�r �li� 5 TEY�S TE�FI LdN'11dER51!Ti' LU9�(3C� 13 l7� �r P,�li� � UlVl1u'ERSpTY C�F�4AFfe4A1�AS A�T FAYETfEwILLE 1f4 AR e�r �I� � BRI�HAI�I�'(;�JNG 1dh111{ERSfTY 15 UT �e�r P:ri�t� 4 UfV.I�ER�CTY�F D.�4LL,4� 1� l� �a�r R� 4 BL1NN�LLE�iE 17 l7� � Fa�li� 3 �4�'f�fV�NfVEFi�ITw 1a 1�4 P�i�.�Ge � S��JII-f44ES1EFW 4��IdIYERSffY 1B l7� Pr�t$ � TARLETL�N �TATE 4�h�IVER�lTY � T� �-y��� �I� � TEY�S STATE UIYI�RSITY- Sa�f+1P M,�ACQS �1 l7� �r �li� 3 TI-�UN��'ERSfT'f(I�TUL�A � C�1� e�r P�t� � UlV'1�'ERSfTY�F M�S�l��1PPl 23 �IS ���r �I�c 3 �4�T�N��LLE�E �4 i�41A �a�r Rriarat� � �LUhA�U4(�LLEGE G�IIC�+Cf� 2� IL �r Pti�t� � Graduation Rates for WA Most Common Institutions - . � - , � . , � � � UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 1 TX 52 81 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 2 TX 50 79 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS 3 TX 26 50 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 4 TX 67 77 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY 5 TX 55 72 TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE 6 TX N/A N/A UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT 7 TX 18 42 ARLINGTON UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS 8 TX 51 71 TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 9 TX 59 75 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA 10 OK 37 67 AUSTIN COLLEGE 11 TX 72 76 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY 12 OK 34 61 Source-U.S. Depariment of Education Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Education Statistics;Cohort began in Fall 2008 Graduation Rates for WA Most Common Institutions - , , - , � - � , � , TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY 13 TX 33 59 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 14 AR 37 62 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 15 UT 30 79 UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS 16 TX 63 70 BLINN COLLEGE 17 TX N/A N/A BOSTON UNIVERSITY 18 MA 80 85 SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 19 TX 65 73 TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY 20 TX 22 45 TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY: SAN 21 TX 27 55 MARCOS UNIVERSITY OF TULSA 22 OK 52 70 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI 23 MS 37 61 BOSTON COLLEGE 24 MA 88 91 COLUMBIA COLLEGE—CHICAGO 25 IL 30 43 Source-U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences National Center for Education Statistics;Cohort began in Fa112008 �� r _ � � � , ,,. � . � . . „� . ,, �, �': -� ,� ,� . -���� a n orma � on o `�i��� v z_� 1 . ,� a, . o �.� 1 � � � �� ��� e ee o a er . � w-. . . � � � ,t� �. ,, ��� �� ��� �� , _ � ��. ; I�. �� / � �� � � r� � '-- �t ws � � ,, �f 1 I _ �; ,,� �. ;' t�4 � � �'1�y'�.,,. i ��_ ' ,,� � _ i .+� � ��' � ___. � .� i � � ���. � �1 �t� � f � � f ; '� , i' /// < i��.{ Xf i� •, �i� � / y �y: � ���' 4 � � r z � i�V Y!; �-'' y - � fi �� �� � � ' ��,, �'� �` ,. ,�.ti . ��� � ' N1 3�'� . � ■ ■ umni n erview ��=� I B Score Report Req uest(s) � Contact Information (email addresses, phone numbers, etc. ) � List of College Acceptances ��° Scholarships Offered / Accepted / Totals �� Brief Questionnaire ➢ Did you get accepted into your #1 college choice? 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