Graduation Rate Comparison
The average graduation rate of selected colleges is 78.29% where 9,839 students out of 12,567 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 California-Davis has the most highest graduation rate of 86.34%, while California State University-San Marcos has the lowest rate of 56.66%.
Name | Graduation Rate (Men/Women) | Completers (Men/Women) | Candidates (Men/Women) |
---|---|---|---|
University of California-Davis | 86.34% (83.92% / 87.73%) | 4,919 (1,743 / 3,176) |
5,697 (2,077 / 3,620) |
San Diego State University | 78.01% (72.15% / 82.82%) | 3,754 (1,565 / 2,189) |
4,812 (2,169 / 2,643) |
California State University-San Marcos | 56.66% (48.63% / 61.05%) | 1,166 (354 / 812) |
2,058 (728 / 1,330) |
San Diego Community College District-District Office | no recent data available (probably not active) | ||
San Mateo County Community College District Office | no recent data available (probably not active) | ||
Rancho Santiago Community College District Office | no recent data available (probably not active) | ||
Average | 78.29% (73.62% / 81.35%) |
9,839 (3,662 / 6,177) |
12,567 (4,974 / 7,593) |
Transfer-out Rate Comparison
The average transfer-out rate of selected colleges is 2.26% where 155 students have transferred out from schools out of 6,870 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, San Diego State University has the lowest transfer-out rate of 1.91%, while California State University-San Marcos has the highest rate of 3.06% (more students transferred out from the school).
Name | Transfer-out Rate (Men/Women) | Transfer-out (Men/Women) | Total Students (Men/Women) |
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University of California-Davis | 0.00% (0.00% / 0.00%) | 0 (0 / 0) | 5,697 (2,077 / 3,620) |
San Diego State University | 1.91% (1.80% / 2.01%) | 92 (39 / 53) | 4,812 (2,169 / 2,643) |
California State University-San Marcos | 3.06% (2.88% / 3.16%) | 63 (21 / 42) | 2,058 (728 / 1,330) |
San Diego Community College District-District Office | no recent data available (probably not active) | ||
San Mateo County Community College District Office | no recent data available (probably not active) | ||
Rancho Santiago Community College District Office | no recent data available (probably not active) | ||
Average | 2.26% (2.07% / 2.39%) | 155 (60 / 95) |
6,870 (2,897 / 3,973) |
Retention Rate Comparison
The average retention rate of selected colleges is 84.33% for full-time students and 56.33% 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 California-Davis has the most highest retention rate of 92%, while California State University-San Marcos has the lowest rate of 72%.
Name | Full-time | Part-time | |
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University of California-Davis | 92% | 75% | |
San Diego State University | 89% | 58% | |
California State University-San Marcos | 72% | 36% | |
San Diego Community College District-District Office | no recent data available (probably not active) | ||
San Mateo County Community College District Office | no recent data available (probably not active) | ||
Rancho Santiago Community College District Office | no recent data available (probably not active) | ||
Average | 84.33% | 56.33% |