Time-to-degree and Graduation Rates for UC Campuses

The following data are from the UC Corporate Student System* and reflect time-to-degree for all first-time freshmen entering UC in fall 1990. For each campus, three numbers are shown: (1) the number of freshmen entering in fall 1990 who had graduated by 1997, (2) the average elapsed number of months from entry to graduation (including time when students stop out), and (3) the average number of enrolled terms between entry and graduation: Time to Degree Following are six-year graduation rates, by campus, for first-time freshmen (regularly admitted) entering in fall 1989: Graduation Rates *The data shown here may differ from individual campus's own reports, because of slight differences from campus to campus in the methodology and definitions for measuring time-to-degree and graduation rates. Source: Student Academic Services, UC Office of the President

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