Progression Historical Content

 

Undergraduate Program Progression Rates‌

Principal Professional Program Retention Rates

Undergraduate Program Progression Rates‌

Principal Professional Program Retention Rates

Undergraduate Program Progression Rates‌

Principal Professional Program Retention Rates

Undergraduate Program Progression Rates‌

Principal Professional Program Retention Rates


Methodology

The Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Strategic Planning, and Assessment calculates and reports retention rates of principal professional practice programs that satisfy the following criteria:

  • Progression is a combination of retention (students returning for a particular term) and graduation (students graduating by a particular term).
  • Students are enrolled primarily full time.
  • Programs are practice-oriented and the degree is typically the minimum required to enter the field of practice.
  • Students follow a largely predetermined course of study of at least two years duration.
  • Programs typically have entering cohorts of at least 50 students.
  • Retention rates are updated each fall after the fall enrollment data is available.