Probation Rate After Year 1

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Probation Rate After Year 1 is the proportion of new undergraduates who have been placed on academic probation at the end of their first matriculation year. Denominator is equal to the total number of students from the entry cohort. In the ASIR Dashboards, Probation Rate After Year 1 may be abbreviated to % Probation Yr1 or % Year 1 Probation.

Logical Transformation/Calculation[edit | edit source]

Probation Rate After Year 1 = (Number of students on probation after year 1 / Cohort headcount) * 100.

Examples[edit | edit source]

For example, if there are 5,000 first-time freshmen enrolled at the end of their first year and 275 of those students are on Academic Probation:

Probation Rate After Year 1 = (275 / 5,000) x 100 = 5.5%

Where Data Element Appears[edit | edit source]

ASIR Tableau Server Dashboards:

See Also[edit | edit source]