Term Units Completion Rate

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Term Units Completion Rate is defined as number of units earned at the end of a particular term divided by the number of units enrolled of that term. For example, if a student enrolls in 15 units in the first term and they pass all courses, then the Term Units Completion Rate of the first term for that student would be 15/15 = 1. If they earn 12 units at the end of that term, then the Term Units Completion Rate of the first term for that student would be 12/15 = 0.8.

Logical Transformation/Calculation[edit | edit source]

Term Units Completion Rate = Units earned at end of term (EOT)/Units enrolled.

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • Students with a Term Units Completion Rate of 1 have a 77% predicted probability of Graduating from SDSU department in 6 years.
  • Students with a Term Units Completion Rate of 0.9 have a 46% predicted probability of Graduating in STEM department in 6 years.
  • Students with a Term Units Completion Rate of 0.7 have a 28% predicted probability of Graduating in MECHANICAL ENGINEERING department in 6 years.

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