Student Right-to-Know

"Student Right To Know" (SRTK) refers to a federally-mandated public disclosure of a college's completion rate and transfer rate. The intent of SRTK is to provide to the consumer a statistic of comparable effectiveness that can be used in the determination of college choice. All colleges nationwide are required to participate in the disclosure of their rates.

Fall 2021 Undergraduate Retention and Graduation Rate Cohort

First‐time, full‐time bachelor’s seeking student first‐year retention rate (Fall 2021 to Fall 2022) 86%
First‐time, part‐time bachelor’s seeking student first‐year retention rate (Fall 2021 to Fall 2022) 72%

2016 Undergraduate Retention and Graduation Rate Cohort

By Gender

Gender % Graduated
Within 4 Years
% Graduated
Within 5 Years
% Graduated
Within 6 Years
Male 56.5% 68.7% 71.0%
Female 65.0% 73.5% 75.2%
All First-Time Freshmen 61.4% 71.4% 73.4%

By Race/Ethnicity

Race/Ethnicity % Graduated
Within 4 Years
% Graduated
Within 5 Years
% Graduated
Within 6 Years
American Indian or Alaska Native 47.6% 57.1% 61.9%
Asian 63.4% 77.7% 78.6%
Black or African American 45.7% 54.3% 59.0%
Hispanic/Latino 54.6% 65.0% 67.6%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 41.7% 58.3% 58.3%
Nonresident alien 62.7% 77.8% 79.9%
Race and ethnicity unknown 68.3% 78.3% 81.7%
Two or more races 58.8% 66.3% 68.4%
White 63.6% 73.0% 74.7%
All First-Time Freshmen 61.4% 71.4% 73.4%

By Financial Aid Type

Financial Aid Type % Graduated
Within 4 Years
% Graduated
Within 5 Years
% Graduated
Within 6 Years
Pell Grant Recipients 53.9% 62.6% 65.4%
Direct Student Loan Recipients
(no Pell)
62.9% 71.4% 73.2%
Neither Pell nor Loan 64.1% 75.1% 76.7%
All First-Time Freshmen 61.4% 71.4% 73.4%

Note: Figures do not include students who transferred and continued to make progress, or graduated from other institutions.

Retention and graduation rates reported for the Higher Education Act (HEA) may differ from those in other publications due to differing cohort definitions.