First-Time, Full-Time Bachelor’s Degree-Seeking Cohort Graduation Rates, Fall 2018

First-time, full-time bachelor’s degree-seeking cohort Graduation Rates for Fall 2018 includes those who completed bachelor’s degree within 150% of normal time (i.e., within six years). Of the undergraduate cohort entering in the fall of 2012, the overall graduate rate was 63%. The tables below break down that information further.

Graduation Rates by Gender

Male59%
Female71%

Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity

American Indian or Alaska Native67%
Asian63%
Black or African American63%
Hispanic/Latino54%
White64%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander0
Nonresident Alien36%
Two or More Races48%
Race and ethnicity unknown69%

Graduation Rates by Financial Aid Status

Pell Grant Recipients56%
Subsidized Stafford Loan Recipients, no Pell Grants62%
Neither Pell nor Subsidized Stafford Loan69%

Undergraduate Cohort Entering in the Fall of 2012, Graduate Rates by Gender and Race/Ethnicity

Race/EthnicityMaleFemaleTotal
American Indian or Alaska Native67%067%
Asian61%68%63%
Black or African American58%69%63%
Hispanic/Latino51%62%54%
White60%73%64%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander000
Nonresident Alien29%50%36%
Two or More Races50%46%48%
Race and ethnicity unknown61%74%65%
Completers within 150% Total59%71%63%
Data source: IPEDS Graduation Rates 2018-2019