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Graduation & Retention Rates

Graduation Rates at 4, 5, & 6 Years

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For the 2016 admission cohort, the four year graduation rate was 88%, the five year graduation rate was 93%, the six year graduation rate was 93%.

For the 2017 admission cohort, the four year graduation rate was 83%, the five year graduation rate was 93%, the six year graduation rate was 94%.

For the 2018 admission cohort, the four year graduation rate was 86%, the five year graduation rate was 92%, the six year graduation rate was 93%.

For the 2019 admission cohort, the four year graduation rate was 89%, the five year graduation rate was 94%.

For the 2020 admission cohort, the four year graduation rate was 87%.

Data for admission year 2020 is not yet available for calculating the 5-year graduation rate. Similarly, the data for admission year 2019 is not yet available for calculating the 6-year graduation rate. This data excludes graduates who purposely opted to extend their matriculation and those who are deceased.

The data source is the Office of Institutional Assessment and Accreditation (OIAA) database, which includes data from the Heritage College Admissions and Student Affairs Offices and the Ohio University Registrar.

Last updated: 6/24/24

COCA Required Cohort Retention Rates (i.e., Table 11.4d)