Graduate Rate
91.32%
Male
89.20%
Female
92.74%
Transfer-Out Rate
5%
Retention Rate
Full-time / Part-time 96% / 92%
Full-time / Part-time 96% / 92%
Graduation Rates at UNC
At University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the graduation rates was 91.32% (3,853 students out of 4,219 candidates were completed their degree within 150% normal time. For example, within 6 years for students seeking a 4-year bachelors degree.).
By gender, 1,503 male and 2,350 female students have graduated from the school last year by completing their jobs in the period.
Graduation Rates By Gender
The following table and chart describe the graduation rates (150% normal time) by gender at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Last year, the graduation rate was 91.32%. where 3,853 students out of 4,219 candidate completed their degree.
Candidates | Completers | Graduation Rates | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 4,219 | 3,853 | 91.32% |
Male | 1,685 | 1,503 | 89.20% |
Female | 2,534 | 2,350 | 92.74% |
BS Degree Graduation Rates By Completion Periods
3,591 students completed their course in 4 years and 225 finished there bachelor's (or equivalent) degree. Additional 37 students graduated within 6 years, usually referred as 150% normal time.
Total | Male | Female | |
---|---|---|---|
4 Year or Less | 85.11% | 81.25% | 87.69% |
5 Year | 90.45% | 87.77% | 92.23% |
6 Year | 91.32% | 89.20% | 92.74% |
Graduation Rates By Race
The following table and chart show graduation rates by race/ethnicity. The numbers in parenthesis denotes number of completers over number of candidates for each category.
Total | Male | Female | |
---|---|---|---|
American Indian or Alaska Native | 85.00% (17/20) |
71.43% (5/7) |
92.31% (12/13) |
Asian | 92.60% (413/446) |
90.64% (184/203) |
94.24% (229/243) |
Black (Non-Hispanic) | 89.21% (306/343) |
85.12% (103/121) |
91.44% (203/222) |
Hispanic | 90.17% (266/295) |
88.03% (103/117) |
91.57% (163/178) |
White | 91.65% (2,436/2,658) |
89.57% (936/1,045) |
92.99% (1,500/1,613) |
Two or More Races | 89.27% (158/177) |
85.29% (58/68) |
91.74% (100/109) |
Unknown | 93.75% (180/192) |
89.87% (71/79) |
96.46% (109/113) |
Average | 91.32% (3,853/4,219) |
89.20% (1,503/1,685) |
92.74% (2,350/2,534) |
Non-resident Alien Graduation Rates
Non-resident alien student is not a US citizen and studies with student visa, such as F visa, in United States. At University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 77 of 88 non-resident alien students completed their courses within 150% normal time and the graduation rate was 87.50%.
Completers | Candidates | Graduation Rate | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 77 | 88 | 87.50% |
Male | 43 | 45 | 95.56% |
Female | 34 | 43 | 79.07% |
Transfer-Out Rates
The transfer-out rate is calculated by dividing students who have transferred out of other institution into total number of students (candidates) within 150% normal time. The transfer-out rate at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is 5.36% (226 out of 4,219 students transferred-out.).
Transfer-out | Total Students | Transfer-Out Rate | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 226 | 4,219 | 5.36% |
Male | 104 | 1,685 | 6.17% |
Female | 122 | 2,534 | 4.81% |
Retention Rate
By definition, retention rate is the percentage of students who return to a college for their sophomore year. At University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the retention rate is 96% for full-time students and 92 % for part-time students.
Full-time | Part-time | |
---|---|---|
Retention Rate | 96% | 92% |
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