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AJMLS Graduation Rate & Retention Rates

Atlanta's John Marshall Law School 2023 Graduation & Retention Report

Unfortunately, College Factual was unable to find data on AJMLS graduation rates.

Below Average Retention Rate

The percentage of first-time / full-time students who return for their second year is tracked as the freshmen retention rate.

With % students making it past their freshmen year, AJMLS has freshmen retention rates similar to the national average.

Nationwide, the average first to second year retention rate is 70.57%.

When looking at just colleges and universities in Georgia, the average is 65.40%.

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Retention Rate
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Nationwide70.57%
Georgia65.40%
Low retention rates may be a signal that a lot of students plan on transferring after a year or two. Is that the case here?

AJMLS Graduation Rates

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AJMLS Graduation Rates vs. National Average

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The non-completers rate is anyone who is not still enrolled at the institution after eight years. Both transfer students and drop-outs could be included in this group.
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AJMLS Drop Out Rate

AJMLS Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity

Some Students Take More Time To Graduate

First-time, full-time students, under the age of 25 are known as traditional students. These students are more likely to graduate in four years than so called 'non-traditional' students that includes part-time students, transfer students, or adult learners. Some schools cater to non-traditional students and it may affect their overall graduation rates.

Traditional Students:

First-time, full-time students under the age of 25.

Non-Traditional Students:

Any student that is not first-time, full-time, and under the age of 25.

First-Time / Full-Time AJMLS Graduation Rates

Unfortunately, we don’t have access to data on AJMLS first-time, full-time students.

First-Time / Part-Time Graduation Rates

Unfortunately, we don’t have access to data on AJMLS first-time, part-time students.

Non First-Time / Full-Time Students

Non First-Time / Part-Time Graduation Rates

Unfortunately, we don’t have access to data on AJMLS returning, part-time students.

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