30 Apr NDUS reports rebound in student retention, graduation rates
BISMARCK, N.D. – According to data reported to the federal Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) this month, the North Dakota University System (NDUS) saw an increase in student retention rates for the 2023 school year. Systemwide, retention was at 75%, rebounding to match pre-pandemic levels in 2018 and 2020.
The University of North Dakota reported the highest retention rate at 83%, which is the highest ever for an NDUS institution since the system began tracking data in 1990.
Additionally, 19% of students systemwide transferred from one NDUS institution to another institution within the NDUS.
“Whether it’s an associate or bachelor’s degree or even certificates and stackable credentials, students are persevering in their programs to pursue opportunities in the workforce,” said NDUS Chancellor Mark Hagerott. “These are encouraging numbers and I want to thank the N.D. State Board of Higher Education, our presidents, faculty and staff for creating abundant pathways for our students to achieve success.”
For 4-year institutions, retention rate is the percentage of full-time, first-time bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduates from the previous fall who enroll in the current fall semester. For all other institutions, retention rate is the percentage of full-time, first-time, degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates from the previous fall who are again enrolled in the current fall semester.
The NDUS also experienced its highest systemwide graduation rate at 57%, which is an 8% increase over the past decade. NDUS 2-year colleges had a combined graduation rate of 48% while the 4-year universities had a 61% combined graduation rate. Both of those beat national averages for public institution, which were 31% for 2-year colleges and 59% for 4-year universities.
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