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How to Read the Chart Advancement represents a breakdown of the advancement status of first-time full-time degree-seeking students. It is shown as a percentage of a particular entry “class;” in other words, it is a breakdown of those full-time first-time degree-seeking students who entered together in a given year.
Advancement status is broken down into 5 categories:
• Students who completed a program of atleast 2 years, but less than 4 years.
• Students who completed a program less than 2 years.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but have transferred out to another institution.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but who are still enrolled.
• Students who did not complete a program of study and are not currently enrolled.
Advancement in this display is shown for the latest cohort year available.
 
 
   
 
Overall By Age By Ethnicity By Gender By Pell Status By Remedial Status
 
 
 
 
How to Read the Chart Advancement represents a breakdown of the advancement status of first-time full-time degree-seeking students. It is shown as a percentage of a particular entry “class;” in other words, it is a breakdown of those full-time first-time degree-seeking students who entered together in a given year.
Advancement status is broken down into 5 categories:
• Students who completed a program of atleast 2 years, but less than 4 years.
• Students who completed a program less than 2 years.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but have transferred out to another institution.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but who are still enrolled.
• Students who did not complete a program of study and are not currently enrolled.
Advancement in this display is broken down by the age of the student.
 
 
   
 
Overall By Age By Ethnicity By Gender By Pell Status By Remedial Status
 
 
 
 
How to Read the Chart Advancement represents a breakdown of the advancement status of first-time full-time degree-seeking students. It is shown as a percentage of a particular entry “class;” in other words, it is a breakdown of those full-time first-time degree-seeking students who entered together in a given year.
Advancement status is broken down into 5 categories:
• Students who completed a program of atleast 2 years, but less than 4 years.
• Students who completed a program less than 2 years.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but have transferred out to another institution.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but who are still enrolled.
• Students who did not complete a program of study and are not currently enrolled.
Advancement in this display is broken down by the ethnicity of the student.
 
 
   
 
Overall By Age By Ethnicity By Gender By Pell Status By Remedial Status
 
 
 
 
How to Read the Chart Advancement represents a breakdown of the advancement status of first-time full-time degree-seeking students. It is shown as a percentage of a particular entry “class;” in other words, it is a breakdown of those full-time first-time degree-seeking students who entered together in a given year.
Advancement status is broken down into 5 categories:
• Students who completed a program of atleast 2 years, but less than 4 years.
• Students who completed a program less than 2 years.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but have transferred out to another institution.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but who are still enrolled.
• Students who did not complete a program of study and are not currently enrolled.
Advancement in this display is broken down by the gender of the student.
 
 
   
 
Overall By Age By Ethnicity By Gender By Pell Status By Remedial Status
 
 
 
 
How to Read the Chart Advancement represents a breakdown of the advancement status of first-time full-time degree-seeking students. It is shown as a percentage of a particular entry “class;” in other words, it is a breakdown of those full-time first-time degree-seeking students who entered together in a given year.
Advancement status is broken down into 5 categories:
• Students who completed a program of atleast 2 years, but less than 4 years.
• Students who completed a program less than 2 years.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but have transferred out to another institution.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but who are still enrolled.
• Students who did not complete a program of study and are not currently enrolled.
Advancement in this display is broken down by the Pell status of the student.
 
 
   
 
Overall By Age By Ethnicity By Gender By Pell Status By Remedial Status
 
 
 
 
How to Read the Chart Advancement represents a breakdown of the advancement status of first-time full-time degree-seeking students. It is shown as a percentage of a particular entry “class;” in other words, it is a breakdown of those full-time first-time degree-seeking students who entered together in a given year.
Advancement status is broken down into 5 categories:
• Students who completed a program of atleast 2 years, but less than 4 years.
• Students who completed a program less than 2 years.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but have transferred out to another institution.
• Students who did not complete a program of study but who are still enrolled.
• Students who did not complete a program of study and are not currently enrolled.
Advancement in this display is broken down by the remedial status of the student.
 

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