Graduation Rate Comparison
The average graduation rate of selected colleges is 63.36% where 7,381 students out of 11,650 candidates have complete their courses and degrees. The rate is calculated as the total number of completers within 150% of normal time (for example, 6 years for 4 years BS program)
divided by the candidates. The numbers in parenthesis() represent data by gender (men/women) for each cell respectively.
The following table compares the graduation rates between selected colleges.
Among the selected colleges, University of South Carolina-Columbia has the most highest graduation rate of 78.32%, while University of South Carolina Beaufort has the lowest rate of 38.46%.
Name | Graduation Rate (Men/Women) | Completers (Men/Women) | Candidates (Men/Women) |
---|---|---|---|
College of Charleston | 64.66% (62.73% / 65.57%) | 1,511 (473 / 1,038) |
2,337 (754 / 1,583) |
Francis Marion University | 39.23% (29.86% / 43.05%) | 286 (63 / 223) |
729 (211 / 518) |
University of South Carolina Beaufort | 38.46% (30.77% / 41.72%) | 185 (44 / 141) |
481 (143 / 338) |
University of South Carolina-Columbia | 78.32% (73.93% / 82.04%) | 3,995 (1,730 / 2,265) |
5,101 (2,340 / 2,761) |
Coastal Carolina University | 47.97% (41.69% / 53.53%) | 1,076 (439 / 637) |
2,243 (1,053 / 1,190) |
University of South Carolina-Upstate | 43.21% (32.70% / 48.79%) | 328 (86 / 242) |
759 (263 / 496) |
Average | 63.36% (59.51% / 66.02%) |
7,381 (2,835 / 4,546) |
11,650 (4,764 / 6,886) |
Transfer-out Rate Comparison
The average transfer-out rate of selected colleges is 26.12% where 3,043 students have transferred out from schools out of 11,650 graduation candidates. The transfer-out rate is calculated as the number of transfer-out students divided by total number of graduation candidates. The following table compares the transfer-out rates between selected colleges.
Among the selected colleges, University of South Carolina-Columbia has the lowest transfer-out rate of 15.98%, while Francis Marion University has the highest rate of 42.94% (more students transferred out from the school).
Name | Transfer-out Rate (Men/Women) | Transfer-out (Men/Women) | Total Students (Men/Women) |
---|---|---|---|
College of Charleston | 26.44% (23.74% / 27.73%) | 618 (179 / 439) | 2,337 (754 / 1,583) |
Francis Marion University | 42.94% (45.02% / 42.08%) | 313 (95 / 218) | 729 (211 / 518) |
University of South Carolina Beaufort | 42.20% (40.56% / 42.90%) | 203 (58 / 145) | 481 (143 / 338) |
University of South Carolina-Columbia | 15.98% (18.76% / 13.62%) | 815 (439 / 376) | 5,101 (2,340 / 2,761) |
Coastal Carolina University | 35.58% (36.85% / 34.45%) | 798 (388 / 410) | 2,243 (1,053 / 1,190) |
University of South Carolina-Upstate | 39.00% (42.97% / 36.90%) | 296 (113 / 183) | 759 (263 / 496) |
Average | 26.12% (26.70% / 25.72%) | 3,043 (1,272 / 1,771) |
11,650 (4,764 / 6,886) |
Retention Rate Comparison
The average retention rate of selected colleges is 71.83% for full-time students and 44.20% for part-time students. Retention rate is the percentage of a school's first-time, first-year undergraduate students who continue at that school the next year (Sophomore year). The following table compares the retention rates between selected colleges.
Among the selected colleges, University of South Carolina-Columbia has the most highest retention rate of 90%, while University of South Carolina Beaufort has the lowest rate of 61%.
Name | Full-time | Part-time |
---|---|---|
College of Charleston | 80% | 44% |
Francis Marion University | 65% | 50% |
University of South Carolina Beaufort | 61% | 38% |
University of South Carolina-Columbia | 90% | 56% |
Coastal Carolina University | 71% | - |
University of South Carolina-Upstate | 64% | 33% |
Average | 71.83% | 44.20% |