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Retention and Graduation Rates

 

One method of examining course completion is through student retention, progression, and graduation data. The University of North Alabama closely monitors this data as depicted in the following tables, Retention, Progression, and Graduation Rates. As depicted in Table 4.1a, the most recent retention data (fall 2015 cohort) show that 75.1 percent of UNA freshmen return for their second year, which exceeds the Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange’s (CSRDE) most recent continuation rate to the second year of 75 percent. Furthermore, the University of North Alabama’s current retention rate of 75.8 percent for the fall 2016 freshman cohort exceeds the average of our official peer institutions and our aspirational peers by nearly 3 percentage points. The retention rate of 75.8 percent also exceeds the national average of 73.1 percent, the southeast average of 72.4 percent, and the state of Alabama’s average rate of 70.5 percent (these rates represent the average rate of all public 4-year institutions within that grouping). The five-year average retention rate for fall 2012 through the fall 2016 freshman cohorts is 73.96 percent which is comparable to the CSRDE five-year average of 74.38.

The most recent progression data (fall 2014 cohort) show that 64.1 percent returned in year three with 63.9 percent returning in year four (fall 2013 cohort). The University of North Alabama five-year average for third-year progression is 60.26 percent which is comparable to the CSRDE five-year average of 62.94 percent. The five-year average for fourth-year progression is 52 percent. This information is summarized in table 4.1a. 

In regards to completion rates, the most recent four-year graduation rate for the fall 2012 cohort is 20.6 percent, with the most recent five-year graduation rate for the 2011 cohort being 38.5 percent. The six-year graduation rate for the fall 2010 cohort is 43.5 percent which is comparable to the University’s official peers at an average of 43.9 percent. The six-year graduation rate average is 36.94 percent (fall 2006 – fall 2010 cohorts). The six-year graduation rate has increased 11.3 percentage points since 2006.  

Table 4.1a. UNA Freshman Student Retention and Graduation Rates: Cohorts 2008 - 2015

Cohort Year

New Freshman

Retention Rate

Returned Third Year

Returned Fourth Year

4-Year Graduation Rate

5-Year Graduation Rate

6-Year Graduation Rate

2008

988

71.4%

57.2%

50.9%

12.0%

31.2%

38.9%

2009

1064

65.2%

51.1%

46.3%

11.5%

30.2%

37.8%

2010

961

70.9%

57.0%

50.8%

15.8%

35.8%

43.5%

2011

916

68.7%

56.2%

51.4%

19.9%

38.5%

 

2012

1051

70.8%

60.1%

54.1%

20.6%

 

 

2013

953

72.3%

63.9%

57.4%

 

 

 

2014

931

75.8%

64.1%

 

 

 

 

2015

1159

75.1%

 

 

 

 

 

*The cohort includes those students who started in the indicated fall or began in the previous summer and returned in the fall.
Source: University of North Alabama Freshman Cohort Retention, Graduation, and Transfer Rates Fall 2009 – Fall 2015.

 

University of North Alabama Retention Rate

First-Year Retention Rates for the

First-time Freshman Cohort

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

 2014  2015 2016

UNA Retention Rate

71.40%

65.20%

70.90%

68.70%

70.80%

72.30%

75.8% 75.1% 75.8%

Moderately Selective CSRDE Institutions Total

74.0%

74.1%

72.9%

73.0%

73.7%

74.9%

75.3% 75.0% *
*CSRDE information not currently available*

 

University of North Alabama Graduation Rate

 Four-Year and Six-Year Rates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Four-Year Rates

 

UNA

11.00%

12.30%

12.00%

11.50%

15.80%

19.90%

20.6%

Moderately Selective CSRDE Institutions Total

23.60%

23.30%

23.90%

24.50%

24.80%

26.3%

27.4%

Six-Year Rates

 

UNA

32.30%

32.20%

38.90%

37.80%

43.5% 

Moderately Selective CSRDE Institutions Total

47.80%

48.10%

48.60%

48.4%

48.5%

*CSRDE Information not currently available*