How many College of Court Reporting first-year students return for their second year? How many graduate and how long does it take them? On this page we'll explore College of Court Reporting retention rates, graduation rates, drop out rates and more.
Freshmen retention rate refers to the percentage of first-time / full-time students who return for their second year.
With 67% students making it past their freshmen year, College of Court Reporting 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 Indiana, the average is 70.89%.
Retention Rate | |
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College of Court Reporting | 67% |
Nationwide | 70.57% |
Indiana | 70.89% |
There were approximately 36 students in the class of 2015. How many of them actually completed their degree in a timely fashion?
After four years 68% of the cohort graduated. After six years 23% had completed their degree, and 23% after eight years.
Any student who completes their bachelor's degree within six years is considered to have graduated on time, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. This makes the offical College of Court Reporting graduation rate 23%.
Completion Within | Undergraduates | Percentage |
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Four Years | 36 | 23% |
Six Years | 36 | 23% |
Eight Years | 0 | 0% |
Did Not Complete | 119 | 77% |
Approximately 119 students or 77% of the cohort did not complete their degree within eight years.
What happened to the 119 students who did not complete their degree?
0 are still enrolled.
17 transferred to another institution.
College of Court Reporting lost contact with the remaining 100 who we assumed dropped out.
Non-Completions | Undergraduates | Percentage |
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Still Enrolled | 0 | 0.0% |
Transferred | 17 | 14.3% |
Dropped Out | 100 | 84.0% |
Some schools have mainly first-time, full-time students, while others cater to part-time students, transfer students, or adult learners. For a variety of reasons first-time, full-time students under the age of 25 are usually more likely to graduate in four years.
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.
The majority of students at College of Court Reporting are considered 'traditional students' who are first-time attending full-time.
Comparing the graduation rates of specific cohorts shown below will be more revealing than the overall statistics shared above.
First-time / full-time students at College of Court Reporting Inc represent 34% of the students in the class of 2015, and 100.00% of College of Court Reporting bachelor's degree graduations.
With a four-year graduation rate of 68%, first-time students in the College of Court Reporting class of 2015 who attended classes full-time were more likely than average to graduate on time.
After six years, the College of Court Reporting graduation rate was 68%, and by the eight year mark, 68% of the cohort had completed their degree.
Nationwide, the average graduation rate for first-time undergraduates attending classes full-time is 37.92% after four years, 46.43% after six years, and 47.82% after eight years.
First-Time / Full-Time Completions | College of Court Reporting | Nationwide |
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Four Years | 68% | 37.92% |
Six Years | 68% | 46.43% |
Eight Years | 68% | 47.82% |
17 first-time / full-time students or 32% did not complete their degree within eight years.
Of those who did not finish:
0 are still enrolled.
5 transferred to another institution.
College of Court Reporting lost contact with the remaining 10 who we assumed dropped out.
First-Time / Full-Time Non-Completions | Undergraduates | Percentage |
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Still Enrolled | 0 | 0.00% |
Transferred | 5 | 29.41% |
Dropped Out | 10 | 58.82% |
First-time / part-time students at College of Court Reporting Inc represent 52.90% of the students in the class of 2015.
First-Time / Part-Time Completions | College of Court Reporting | Nationwide |
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Four Years | 1% | 14.37% |
Six Years | 1% | 21.59% |
Eight Years | 1% | 23.72% |
82 first-time / part-time students or 100% did not complete their degree within eight years.
Of those who did not finish:
0 are still enrolled.
12 transferred to another institution.
College of Court Reporting lost contact with the remaining 70 who we assumed dropped out.
First-Time / Part-Time Non-Completions | Undergraduates | Percentage |
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Still Enrolled | 0 | 0.00% |
Transferred | 12 | 14.63% |
Dropped Out | 70 | 85.37% |
9 College of Court Reporting students were classified as full-time / not first-time. This represents 5.81% of the students in the class of 2015.
Non first-time students could include transfer students or adults who have returned to school after an absense.
With a six year graduation rate of 0%, returning students in the class of 2015 and attended classes full-time had a graduation rate lower than the national average for students in this category.
After eight years, the graduation rate was 0%.
Nationwide, the average graduation rate for non first-time undergraduates attending classes full-time is: 49.57% after four years, 53.83% after six years, and 55.07% after eight years.
9 non first-time / part-time students or 100% did not complete their degree within eight years.
Of those who did not finish:
0 are still enrolled.
0 transferred to another institution.
College of Court Reporting lost contact with the remaining 9 who we assumed dropped out.
First-Time / Part-Time Non-Completions | Undergraduates | Percentage |
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Still Enrolled | 0 | 0.00% |
Transferred | 0 | 0.00% |
Dropped Out | 9 | 100.00% |
11 College of Court Reporting students were classified as full-time / not first-time. This represents 7.10% of the students in the class of 2015.
With a six year graduation rate of 0%, returning students in the class of 2015 and attended classes full-time had a graduation rate lower than the national average.
After eight years, the graduation rate was 0%.
Nationwide, the average graduation rate for non first-time undergraduates attending classes part-time is: 36.03% after six years, 36.03% after eight years.
11 non first-time / part-time students or 100% did not complete their degree within eight years.
Of those who did not finish:
0 are still enrolled.
0 transferred to another institution.
College of Court Reporting lost contact with the remaining 11 who we assumed dropped out.
Returning / Part-Time Non-Completions | Undergraduates | Percentage |
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Still Enrolled | 0 | 0.00% |
Transferred | 0 | 0.00% |
Dropped Out | 11 | 100.00% |