Student Support Services Graduation and Transfer Rates
Numerator: 24
Denominator: 82
Approved Rate: 15:00%
Attained Rate: 29.27%
C1: Denominator and Numerator For the first objective (C1), the score is based on the percentage of new participants served in the cohort year who graduated with an associate’s degree or certificate within four reporting years of first entering the project. The denominator is the number of participants in the 2019-20 cohort year. The numerator for C1 is the number of participants in the cohort year who graduated with an associate’s degree only, received a certificate only, or graduated with an associate’s degree or received a certificate and transferred from a 2-year to a 4-year institution within four reporting years of first served by the project. The field/options used to determine the numerator are provided below. 3 Appendix Field #31—Undergraduate Degree/Certificate Completed at Grantee Institution Options: 1 = Certificate/diploma for occupational, educational program (less than two-year program)—Did not transfer from a 2- to a 4-year institution 2 = Certificate/diploma for occupational, educational program (at least two-year program)—Did not transfer from a 2- to a 4-year institution 10 = Associate’s degree only—Did not transfer from a 2- to a 4-year institution 11 = Associate’s degree AND transferred from a 2- to a 4-year institution within the academic year or by the beginning of the next academic year 12 = Certificate AND transferred from a 2- to a 4-year institution within the academic year or by the beginning of the next academic year
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