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Student Outcomes

Institutional data that contribute to the overall picture of student success of our undergraduates at 91Å®Éñ include retention rates and graduation rates. 

Additional perspective is gained from the annual survey of recently graduated students conducted by 91Å®Éñ’s Office of Career Services.

Retention Rates

Listed below are the rates at which the five most recent cohorts of new, first-time degree-seeking undergraduate students* returned to 91Å®Éñ for the second consecutive year to continue their studies:

First term at 91Å®Éñ Second year at 91Å®Éñ Percentage who returned for second year
Fall 2018 Fall 2019 91 percent
Fall 2019 Fall 2020 90 percent
Fall 2020 Fall 2021 89 percent
Fall 2021 Fall 2022 87 percent
Fall 2022 Fall 2023 89 percent

 *First-time, full-time undergraduate students as reported to IPEDS, exclusion adjusted

 

Graduation Rates

Listed below are the rates at which the five most recent cohorts of new, first-time degree-seeking undergraduate students* graduate from 91Å®Éñ within four years, as well as the six-year graduation rates for the three most recent cohorts:

First term at 91Å®Éñ Percentage who graduated in four years

Percentage who graduated in six years

Fall 2015 73 percent 80 percent
Fall 2016 74 percent 81  percent
Fall 2017 73 percent 80 percent
Fall 2018 72 percent -----
Fall 2019 72 percent -----

 *First-time, full-time undergraduate students as reported to IPEDS, exclusion adjusted

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Alumni Employment and Continuing Education Rates

91Å®Éñ’s Office of Career Services conducts three surveys each year (August, December, May) on the employment and continuing education of recent 91Å®Éñ graduates. The results are compiled into an annual report for the fiscal year. The primary research method is a survey of all such recent graduates administered by e-mail, supplemented by data gathered from faculty, via LinkedIn, and similar sources; 56 percent of alums responded to the 2021-2022 surveys.

Via this research we identify our alums’ current employment and education statuses according to one of the following categories:

  • Employed
    Respondents who are employed full-time or part-time. Does not include respondents who are enrolled in graduate or professional school.
  • In Graduate or Professional School
    Respondents who are enrolled in a graduate or professional program and are not employed.
  • Not Employed and Seeking Employment
    Respondents who are not employed and seeking employment.
  • Not Employed but Not Seeking Employment
    Respondents who are unemployed but not seeking employment.
  • Participating In a Year of Volunteer Service
    Respondents who are participating in a year of service program (e.g., Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, Teach for America)
  • Serving in the Military
    Respondents who are serving in a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces or the military of another country. 

Results for 2022-2023 Graduates

  • 89 percent of alumni were either employed, enrolled in graduate or professional school, participating in a year of service, serving in the military, or not seeking employment within six months of their 91Å®Éñ graduation.
  • $63,314 was the average salary of alumni respondents who were employed full-time.

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Licensure Exam Pass Rates

Below are links to the licensure exam pass rates for various 91Å®Éñ programs organized by school/college.