Overall Graduation Rates
List of Institutions (sorted by graduation rates)
| Institution | Sector | State | 150% normal time to completion | 100% normal time to completion | Pell awarded student (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quincy College |
pub2yr
|
MA | 13.69% | 4.14% | 38% |
| Bryant & Stratton College-Virginia Beach |
fp2yr
|
VA | 13.83% | 60% | |
| Norwalk Community College |
pub2yr
|
CT | 13.83% | 4.31% | 38% |
| Little Priest Tribal College |
pub2yr
|
NE | 13.89% | 13.89% | 65% |
| Lakeland Community College |
pub2yr
|
OH | 13.96% | 6.09% | 25% |
| Manchester Community College |
pub2yr
|
CT | 14.14% | 5.52% | 39% |
| Ohio University-Lancaster Campus |
pub2yr
|
OH | 14.25% | 8.12% | 13% |
| South Georgia State College |
pub2yr
|
GA | 14.29% | 51% | |
| Northern Essex Community College |
pub2yr
|
MA | 14.36% | 5.03% | 36% |
| North Hennepin Community College |
pub2yr
|
MN | 14.38% | 5.62% | 27% |
| Compton College |
pub2yr
|
CA | 14.47% | 6.43% | 29% |
| Temple College |
pub2yr
|
TX | 14.56% | 5.49% | 32% |
| Essex County College |
pub2yr
|
NJ | 14.57% | 3.66% | 50% |
| New Mexico State University-Alamogordo |
pub2yr
|
NM | 14.62% | 5.38% | 38% |
| Fort Peck Community College |
pub2yr
|
MT | 14.63% | 14.63% | 27% |
- 150% Graduation Rate reflects completion within 3 years for an Associate Degree, and within 6 years for a Bachelor's degree
- 100% Graduation Rate reflects completion within 2 years for an Associate Degree, and within 4 years for a Bachelor's degree
- Graduation Rates by Sector aggregates starting and graduating cohorts to calculate sector-wide rates
List of Institutions (sorted by graduation rates)
| Institution | Sector | State | 150% normal time to completion | 100% normal time to completion | Pell awarded student (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quincy College |
pub2yr
|
MA | 13.69% | 4.14% | 38% |
| Bryant & Stratton College-Virginia Beach |
fp2yr
|
VA | 13.83% | 60% | |
| Norwalk Community College |
pub2yr
|
CT | 13.83% | 4.31% | 38% |
| Little Priest Tribal College |
pub2yr
|
NE | 13.89% | 13.89% | 65% |
| Lakeland Community College |
pub2yr
|
OH | 13.96% | 6.09% | 25% |
| Manchester Community College |
pub2yr
|
CT | 14.14% | 5.52% | 39% |
| Ohio University-Lancaster Campus |
pub2yr
|
OH | 14.25% | 8.12% | 13% |
| South Georgia State College |
pub2yr
|
GA | 14.29% | 51% | |
| Northern Essex Community College |
pub2yr
|
MA | 14.36% | 5.03% | 36% |
| North Hennepin Community College |
pub2yr
|
MN | 14.38% | 5.62% | 27% |
| Compton College |
pub2yr
|
CA | 14.47% | 6.43% | 29% |
| Temple College |
pub2yr
|
TX | 14.56% | 5.49% | 32% |
| Essex County College |
pub2yr
|
NJ | 14.57% | 3.66% | 50% |
| New Mexico State University-Alamogordo |
pub2yr
|
NM | 14.62% | 5.38% | 38% |
| Fort Peck Community College |
pub2yr
|
MT | 14.63% | 14.63% | 27% |
- 150% Graduation Rate reflects completion within 3 years for an Associate Degree, and within 6 years for a Bachelor's degree
- 100% Graduation Rate reflects completion within 2 years for an Associate Degree, and within 4 years for a Bachelor's degree
- Graduation Rates by Sector aggregates starting and graduating cohorts to calculate sector-wide rates
Graduation Rates by Sector
On-time Graduation Rates Are Too Low
- Across all two-year institutions, only 21.7% students complete their two-year degree program in two years.
- Only 40.25% of students complete a four-year degree program in four years. This figure only includes first-time, full-time students; it excludes all part-time and transfer students.
Sector Graduation Insight
- Four-year for-profit institutions have lower 150% of normal time graduation rates (28%) than either private not-for-profits (67%) or public institutions (67%)Â or public institutions (63%) but serve a higher percentage of low-income students.
- Public two-year institutions have lower 150% graduation rates (29%) than either private not-for-profits (54.6%) or for-profit institutions (48%) but have open-enrollment policies mandated by the state and are not able to include students who transfer out and graduate from another institution in their reporting.
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