Continuation/Graduation Rate in Entry College

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Continuation/Graduation Rate in Entry College, also known as Persistence Rate in Entry College, refers to the proportion of a student cohort still enrolled, or that has graduated, in the same college in which they entered the university for a specified year after matriculation.

Logical Transformation/Calculation[edit | edit source]

Continuation/Graduation Rate in Entry College = Continuation Rate in Entry College + Graduation Rate in Entry College.

Where Data Element Appears[edit | edit source]

ASIR Tableau Server Dashboards:

ASIR Public Student Data Dashboards & Reports:

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Definition Source[edit | edit source]

"The percentage of students who return to college in the next fall semester or have earned a degree. It is the sum of the retention and graduation rate."[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. CSU Glossary. Retrieved from: calstate.edu