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RETENTION AND GRADUATION RATES

Retention and Graduation Rates -- Fall 1990 to 2000


 
    -- Retention Rates --   --------- Cumulative Graduation Rates and Continuation Rates ---------
First-Time   After After   Within Four Years   Within Five Years   Within Six Years
Freshmen Number One Year Two Years   Graduated   Continued   Graduated   Continued   Graduated   Continued
1990 2,487  77.4% 68.1%   16.3%   39.6%   37.2%   14.1%   44.0%   5.7%
1991 2,199  77.0% 67.8%   16.2%   39.7%   38.2%   14.3%   45.1%   6.5%
1992 2,337  76.6% 66.8%   15.9%   39.5%   38.7%   13.8%   45.4%   6.0%
1993* 2,245  77.8% 68.2%   17.9%   41.8%   40.9%   14.8%   48.2%   6.7%
1994 2,465  78.7% 70.1%   19.4%   41.0%   43.2%   13.3%   50.1%   5.5%
1995 2,712  78.7% 70.2%   19.1%   41.0%   44.2%   11.3%   51.1%   5.5%
1996 2,605  80.9% 72.4%   20.2%   42.2%   47.1%   12.7%        
1997 2,895  81.0% 71.4%   19.1%   43.2%                
1998 3,148  80.3% 72.7%                        
1999 3,206  80.0% 73.7%                        
2000  3,314  83.0%                          

ChartObject Retention and Graduation Rates

* Beginning in 1998 and revised back to 1993, the definition of full-time degree-seeking first-time freshmen was changed to include summer entrants
continuing to fall and early entry students.
Notes:
1) This report includes full-time degree-seeking first-time freshmen.
2) The retention rates are adjusted to include Health Science Center transfers. The graduation rates reflect those students starting on the
Norman Campus and graduating from the Health Sciences Center.
Source: Fall third-week enrollment tape, various years, IRR.




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