ERIC Number: ED315104
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1989-Oct
Pages: 57
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A Report on Student Retention and Graduation in the University System of Georgia.
Szutz, Joseph J.; Pounds, Haskin R.
Based on fall quarter enrollments for 1983 through 1988, this report presents data on student retention in the postsecondary educational system of Georgia. The system includes 4 universities, 15 senior colleges, and 14 two-year colleges. First-year and 5-year retention rates and graduation rates are provided for first-time, full-time entering undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Highlights of the data are as follows: (1) the first-year retention rates of the universities were comparable to those of "highly selective" four-year public colleges throughout the country; (2) first-year retention rates at the senior colleges placed these colleges between the "traditional" and "selective" four-year public colleges; (3) the two-year colleges' first-year retention rates were comparable to other two-year colleges with "liberal" admissions policies; (4) Georgia's universities and senior colleges achieved five-year graduation rates far below those reported for comparative national reference categories; (5) the universities had the highest fall 1987 to fall 1988 retention rates (87.4%) followed by senior colleges (72.1%) and two-year colleges (66.3%); (6) systemwide, freshmen had higher first-year retention rates (81.3%) than developmental students (64.5%); (7) attrition declined progressively each year, with first-year attrition 30.8% systemwide, second year 10.1%, third year 4.8%, fourth year 2.7%, and fifth year 1.3%; and (8) the associate degree graduation rates for two-year college students entering in fall 1985 were 8.8% for developmental students, 27.3% for regularly admitted freshmen, 9.8% for black students, and 20.6% for students in all other racial categories. Appendixes provide detailed retention data by institution. (JMC)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, Black Students, Community Colleges, Degrees (Academic), Enrollment Trends, Full Time Students, Graduate Students, Graduation, Higher Education, Professional Education, School Holding Power, State Surveys, State Universities, Student Attrition, Tables (Data), Two Year Colleges, Universities
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Numerical/Quantitative Data; Speeches/Meeting Papers
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Georgia
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