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  5. Harvard University Graduation Rate & Retention Rate

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  1. Doctoral Completion & Time-to-degree

    Graduation Rate. As with time-to-degree, the start of the 6-year period used to calculate graduation rates is the first term in which the student is enrolled in a doctoral program, regardless of any prior or concurrent enrollment in a master's program. The 6-year rate is based on elapsed time only, not enrolled time.

  2. All Departments: PhD Completion Rates Statistics

    All Departments: PhD Completion Rates Statistics. All Departments: PhD Completion Rates Statistics. More Statistics. The Graduate School. The Graduate School 2127 Campus Drive Durham, NC 27708. (919) 681-3257. Contact Us Make A Gift.

  3. Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED)

    The Survey of Earned Doctorates is an annual census conducted since 1957 of all individuals receiving a research doctorate from an accredited U.S. institution in a given academic year. The SED is sponsored by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) within the National Science Foundation (NSF) and by three other ...

  4. How Long Does It Take to Get a Ph.D. Degree?

    According to a comprehensive study of Ph.D. completion rates published by The Council of Graduate Schools in 2008, only 56.6% of people who begin Ph.D. programs earn Ph.D. degrees.

  5. Doctoral Program Statistics : Graduate School

    Completion rate is the percentage of entering doctoral students who successfully completed the degree. Completion rates are reported by entering cohort, which is defined by the first term in which a student is enrolled in their doctoral program, regardless of any prior enrollment in a master's program. The cohorts included here entered their ...

  6. 2023 FACTS: Enrollment, Graduates, and MD-PhD Data

    MD-PhD Matriculants to U.S. Medical Schools by Race/Ethnicity and State of Legal Residence, 2023-2024: PDF: Excel: B-10: MCAT Scores and GPAs for MD-PhD Applicants and Matriculants to U.S. Medical Schools, 2019-2020 through 2023-2024: PDF: Excel: B-11.1: Total MD-PhD Enrollment by U.S. Medical School and Gender, 2014-2015 through 2018-2019: PDF ...

  7. 67 Doctorate Degree Statistics and Facts

    Earnings and Employment. Doctorate degree holders earn an average of $100,000 more per year than those with a master's degree or less. 1. Median lifetime earnings is $4 million for those with doctorate degrees. 11. The figure is $4.3 million for men with a doctorate. The figure is $3.6 million for women with a doctorate.

  8. Grad Data

    Information on the completion rates for doctoral programs at UC San Diego. View Completion Rate Data. Initial Placement. UC San Diego graduate students go on to important roles in both the public and private sector. To learn more about the employment of graduate alumni, click on the link below.

  9. Doctorate Recipients from U.S. Universities: 2019

    Survey response rates. In 2019, 92.1% of research doctorate recipients completed the survey. Limited records (field of study, doctoral institution, and sex) are constructed for nonrespondents from administrative records of the university—commencement programs, graduation lists, and other public records—and are included in the reported total ...

  10. IPEDS

    Graduation rate data provide information on institutional productivity and help institutions comply with reporting requirements of the Student Right-to-Know Act (1990) and the Higher Education Act, amended (2008). Graduation rates data are collected for full-time, first-time degree and certificate-seeking undergraduate students.

  11. Key facts about U.S. college graduates

    In 2021, 39% of women ages 25 and older had a bachelor's degree or more education, compared with 37% of men in the same age range. The gap in college completion is even wider among adults ages 25 to 34: 46% of women in this age group have at least a bachelor's degree, compared with 36% of men. In an October 2021 Pew Research Center survey ...

  12. Higher education graduation in the U.S.

    Bachelor's degrees earned in the United States 2020/21, by field of research. Educational Institutions & Market. Number of Master's degree recipients U.S. 1880-2032. Employment. Find relevant ...

  13. Graduate Student Graduation and Completion Rates

    That's right - more than four million or 16% of students attending one of 6,276 colleges in the US. (That's how many institutions report to IPEDS!). This article shares information about the data that are collected on graduate student graduation and completion rates at the national level. And we take a look at available data that could be ...

  14. Fast Facts: Degrees conferred by race/ethnicity and sex (72)

    The percentage of degrees conferred by race/ethnicity and sex varied by level of degree in 2021-22. 1 Includes Ph.D., Ed.D., and comparable degrees at the doctoral level, as well as such degrees as M.D., D.D.S., and law degrees that were classified as first-professional degrees prior to 2010-11. NOTE: Data in this table represent the 50 ...

  15. Graduate Retention and Graduation Rates

    The graduation rate is the share of the same cohort that graduated within the specified time. Graduation rates are cumulative and are measured through the final summer of the year shown. Because graduate program lengths vary, the total success measure is the combined percentage of either graduation or continued enrollment as of the year shown ...

  16. Graduation Rates

    77%. Overall Graduation Rates. 167. 221. 76%. *Data with five or fewer students are not shown for privacy reasons: students entering with a Ph.D. are excluded; students of unknown race/ethnicity are excluded. Our completion rates, consistently over 70%, remain exceptionally strong. We attribute this to our admissions screening process, the ...

  17. Why the gap between men and women finishing college is growing

    The growing gender gap in higher education - both in enrollment and graduation rates - has been a topic of conversation and debate in recent months. Young women are more likely to be enrolled in college today than young men, and among those ages 25 and older, women are more likely than men to have a four-year college degree.

  18. Graduation and Retention Rates

    One-Year Retention Rate 2020 Cohort Four-Year Graduation Rate 2017 Cohort Six-Year Graduation Rate 2015 Cohort Original College CODO College Total Retention

  19. College Graduation Rates: Full Statistics

    Data Summary. In 2023, the U.S. college graduation rate was 62.2%. Between 2008-2021 on average, 3 in 5 bachelor's students graduated. About 2 million people received bachelor's degrees in 2022. About 340,000 earned an associate degree. Almost half (49%) of bachelor's students finished their degree in four years.

  20. Highest 4-Year Graduation Rates

    90%. Tufts University. Medford, MA. 90%. College of the Holy Cross. Worcester, MA. 89%. Which colleges and universities have the highest 4-year graduation rates? See the ranking at U.S. News.

  21. High School Graduates

    The graduation rate among California high school students from the class of 2021 was 84%. Across counties with data, nine had rates above 90%, whereas five were lower than 75%. Statewide, girls (87% in 2021) are more likely to graduate high school with their class than their male peers (80% in 2021).

  22. Record-Breaking 3,387 Graduates Suit Up for College Football This

    Story Links. List of Graduates Playing Football in 2024 (PDF) IRVING, Texas (Aug. 27, 2024) - The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame today released a list of 3,387 student-athletes who have already earned their undergraduate degrees and will be playing college football this fall while pursuing additional diplomas.This season marks the seventh year the NFF has compiled ...

  23. PDF Open-Access Colleges Responsible for Greatest Gains in Graduation Rates

    Improvement in College Graduation Rates. NH CA MT ND MI IN RI SD AL WA NC ME NM CT VT UT NV FL AK ID HI1. 5% 0% -5% -10% 15%Forty-six states have seen increases in college graduation rates. Source: National Center for Education Statistics. Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Sy.

  24. Graduation Rates and Salaries for Santa Clara University Students

    after 8 years. $66,800 per year. after 9 years. $74,800 per year. after 10 years. $81,900 per year. 10 years after enrolling, the average income of former Santa Clara University students who are working and no longer in school is $81,900, which is 139% higher than the national median.

  25. WDE RELEASES 2022-23 GRADUATION RATES

    CHEYENNE - The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) announced that high school graduation rates remained relatively consistent, with 81.4 percent in 2022-23, a slight decrease of .4 percent from 2021-22's 81.8 percent. Wyoming's graduation rates have remained statistically strong - above 80 percent since 2015-16. Despite the slight decrease, 284 more students graduated last year,