First to Second Year Retention at Ohio's Public and Private Colleges and Universities
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1 First to Second Retention at Ohio's Public and Private Colleges and Universities Fall 2009 to Fall 2014 Cohorts of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Prepared by Updated May 2017
2 Table of Contents Chart: First to Second Retention Fall 2014 Cohort Page 1 Definitions Page 2 Table 1. First to Second Retention of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen by Sector Page 3 Page 5 Table 3. First to Second Retention of First Time, Full Time, Degree Seeking at Ohio s Private, Not for Profit Colleges and Universities Page 18
3 First-to-Second- Retention First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen in Fall 2014 Persisting to Fall 2015 % Retained 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% Retained at Same Retained at Any 69% 61% 57% 53% 68% 77% 86% 91% 71% 78% 30% 20% 10% 0% Community Colleges University Regional Campuses Open Public Universities Selective Public Universities First to second year retention rates vary by type of institution. This reflects the varying levels of academic preparation of incoming students as well as the diverse missions of Ohio s campuses. At public institutions, 71% of first time, full time, degree seeking freshmen returned to the same institution in their second year. An additional 7% transferred to another institution in Ohio, resulting in a statewide retention rate of 78%. Retention rates at Ohio s public universities vary depending on the selectivity of admissions. Open admissions universities had a 77% statewide retention rate, compared to 91% at selective admissions universities. The statewide retention rate at community colleges was 57%. University regional campuses had a higher retention rate of 69%, which is reflective of the transfer missions associated with these campuses. At Ohio s private, not for profit institutions the percentage of first time, full time, degree seeking freshmen returning to the same institution the following year was not yet available via IPEDS at the time of this release All Ohio Public 0% N/A Ohio Private, Not-for-Profit Department of Higher Education 1 05/17
4 Groups and Outcomes Selective Admission University Main Campuses Open Admission University Main Campuses First-time, Full-time Definitions The following main campuses adhere to selective admissions: Bowling Green State University, University of Cincinnati, Kent State University, Miami University, Ohio University, and Ohio State University Open Admission universities include the University of Akron, Central State University, Cleveland State University, Shawnee State University, the University of Toledo, Wright State University, and Youngstown State University. The in this cohort must fulfill three criteria: 1)the must be first-time ever in college in the fall term, enrolled in 12 or more hours in the fall term, and must be degree-seeking. includes all university students, as well as those students who plan to obtain an associate for transfer at the community college level. The cohort may include students whose first term of enrollment is summer, if they continue theire enrollment in fall. Data is gathered from the student entrance (SE) and student enrollment (SN) files submitted to the Board of Regents. For private institutions, the cohort data are taken from IPEDS. First- Full-Time (Undergraduate) Part-Time (Undergraduate) Persisting at Same Persisting at Any When an undergraduate student has begun their college course-taking, they are submitted by the institution as 'first-time ever in college' within the Student Entrance File. High school students who have taken college courses graduate from high school and begin attending college as regular college students, are still marked as 'first-time ever.' An undergraduate student enrolled in 12 or more hours in the beginning fall term is considered fulltime. Developmental course credits are included in the credit total. A student enrolled in less than 12 hours in the beginning fall term is considered part-time. Developmental course credits are included in the credit total. Of the first-time, full-time, degree-seeking students, the number that are enrolled in courses at the same institution in the fall term of the following year as collected from the student enrollment (SN) file from HEI. Of the first-time, full-time, degree-seeking students, the number that are enrolled in courses at any Ohio Public in the fall term of the following year. Department of Higher Education 2 05/17
5 Table 1. First to Second Retention of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen by Sector Community Colleges Number of First- Degreeseeking as a % of First-year ,305 17,975 52% 57% 39% ,844 16,921 48% 53% 39% ,236 16,093 48% 52% 38% ,992 14,091 50% 55% 36% ,728 11,821 51% 56% 34% ,950 11,780 53% 57% 34% University Regional Campuses ,641 9,476 62% 69% 81% ,040 9,897 58% 65% 82% ,230 9,143 58% 65% 81% ,992 8,556 59% 66% 78% ,514 8,401 61% 68% 80% ,806 8,793 61% 69% 81% University Main Campuses ,042 39,882 76% 84% 95% ,682 39,649 75% 83% 95% ,168 40,391 74% 82% 96% ,393 38,443 75% 83% 95% ,964 35,246 79% 85% 95% ,724 36,979 80% 86% 95% Department of Higher Education 3 05/17
6 Table 1. First to Second Retention of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen by Sector Number of First- Open Admission University Main Campuses Degreeseeking as a % of First-year ,151 16,658 65% 75% 92% ,262 16,016 63% 73% 93% ,651 15,721 60% 71% 94% ,307 14,340 63% 73% 94% ,680 10,899 66% 75% 93% ,517 12,949 68% 77% 96% Selective Admission University Main Campuses ,891 23,224 84% 90% 97% ,420 23,633 83% 89% 97% ,517 24,670 83% 89% 97% ,086 24,103 83% 89% 96% ,284 24,347 85% 90% 96% ,207 24,030 86% 91% 95% Total University System of Ohio ,988 67,333 68% 75% 67% ,566 66,467 66% 73% 68% ,634 65,627 65% 72% 69% ,377 61,090 67% 74% 68% ,206 55,468 70% 77% 67% ,480 57,552 71% 78% 68% Ohio Private, Not-for-Profit Colleges & Universities ,028 78% ,154 78% ,079 78% ,373 79% ,382 74% ,479 80% Department of Higher Education 4 05/17
7 Community Colleges Number of First- as a % of First-year Belmont Technical College % 63% 69% % 58% 69% % 52% 64% % 60% 72% % 61% 63% % 62% 68% Central Ohio Technical College % 50% 70% % 52% 65% % 50% 57% % 52% 34% % 49% 38% % 50% 46% Cincinnati State Tech. & Community College , % 53% 36% , % 57% 32% , % 57% 29% , % 52% 33% , % 50% 30% , % 56% 31% Clark State Community College % 56% 54% % 49% 57% % 46% 52% % 55% 30% % 53% 32% % 50% 33% Department of Higher Education 5 05/17
8 Number of First- as a % of First-year Columbus State Community College ,731 2,173 52% 55% 32% ,565 1,949 49% 53% 30% ,881 1,918 44% 48% 28% ,251 1,424 49% 55% 27% ,304 1,413 56% 59% 27% ,256 1,321 59% 63% 25% Cuyahoga Community College ,563 2,025 54% 59% 27% ,532 2,815 47% 52% 33% ,411 2,235 49% 53% 27% ,504 2,088 50% 55% 28% , % 51% 21% ,777 1,845 51% 56% 27% Eastern Gateway Community College % 54% 58% % 47% 56% % 46% 52% % 53% 54% % 49% 47% % 51% 51% Edison State Community College % 66% 52% % 57% 44% % 61% 51% % 62% 38% % 58% 36% % 59% 30% Hocking Technical College , % 55% 57% ,707 1,076 45% 51% 63% , % 55% 66% , % 56% 61% % 59% 71% % 55% 71% Department of Higher Education 6 05/17
9 Number of First- as a % of First-year James A. Rhodes State College % 67% 74% % 58% 79% % 60% 78% % 59% 72% % 63% 65% % 59% 64% Lakeland Community College , % 60% 44% , % 58% 45% , % 59% 42% , % 59% 41% , % 58% 46% , % 62% 46% Lorain County Community College , % 55% 34% , % 59% 36% , % 63% 35% , % 59% 34% , % 69% 25% , % 70% 26% Marion Technical College % 64% 47% % 62% 44% % 50% 42% % 57% 30% % 58% 30% % 64% 26% North Central State College % 57% 44% % 52% 29% % 50% 26% % 60% 26% % 51% 21% % 61% 27% Department of Higher Education 7 05/17
10 Number of First- as a % of First-year Northwest State Community College , % 55% 41% , % 62% 4% , % 55% 20% % 63% 22% % 61% 17% % 59% 18% Owens State Community College ,686 1,914 49% 54% 29% ,812 2,477 42% 47% 51% ,997 1,816 44% 48% 45% ,157 1,857 48% 53% 45% ,435 1,504 47% 52% 44% ,890 1,193 49% 54% 41% Rio Grande Community College % 61% 89% % 58% 88% % 54% 89% % 52% 86% % 57% 89% % 54% 90% Sinclair Community College ,049 2,051 51% 55% 41% , % 49% 8% ,576 1,692 43% 47% 37% ,606 1,492 48% 53% 32% ,942 1,150 49% 54% 29% ,010 1,150 50% 54% 29% Southern State Community College % 62% 21% % 56% 39% % 52% 37% % 55% 32% % 64% 31% % 61% 20% Department of Higher Education 8 05/17
11 Number of First- as a % of First-year Stark State College of Technology , % 63% 40% ,426 1,120 51% 54% 46% , % 52% 42% , % 54% 38% , % 51% 39% , % 55% 37% Terra State Community College % 48% 56% % 50% 48% % 48% 38% % 57% 35% % 46% 39% % 55% 36% Washington State Community College % 62% 60% % 51% 71% % 52% 70% % 57% 66% % 56% 64% % 52% 60% Zane State College % 63% 57% % 58% 52% % 60% 59% % 52% 62% % 57% 39% % 63% 42% Department of Higher Education 9 05/17
12 University Regional Campuses Number of First- as a % of First-year Bowling Green State University, Firelands % 57% 71% % 54% 78% % 52% 79% % 56% 80% % 54% 79% % 55% 86% Kent State University, Ashtabula % 63% 59% % 54% 61% % 55% 58% % 56% 53% % 66% 58% % 59% 69% Kent State University, East Liverpool % 68% 76% % 59% 72% % 58% 75% % 67% 59% % 53% 55% % 54% 50% Kent State University, Geauga % 77% 61% % 66% 64% % 62% 67% % 73% 67% % 66% 71% % 74% 68% Department of Higher Education 10 05/17
13 Number of First- as a % of First-year Kent State University, Salem % 64% 78% % 54% 79% % 64% 87% % 65% 78% % 63% 73% % 68% 78% Kent State University, Stark % 73% 81% % 69% 76% % 67% 80% % 70% 79% % 70% 78% % 72% 77% Kent State University, Trumbull % 65% 75% % 56% 72% % 53% 68% % 59% 70% % 61% 67% % 60% 76% Kent State University, Tuscarawas % 71% 72% % 66% 71% % 67% 65% % 66% 68% % 66% 64% % 67% 68% Miami University, Hamilton % 66% 81% % 57% 83% % 62% 75% % 67% 72% % 66% 77% , % 69% 74% Department of Higher Education 11 05/17
14 Number of First- as a % of First-year Miami University, Middletown % 67% 81% % 53% 80% % 64% 75% % 70% 67% % 65% 71% % 63% 66% OSU, Agricultural Technical Institute % 72% 99% % 68% 99% % 66% 99% % 76% 99% % 75% 98% % 79% 100% Ohio State University, Lima % 76% 98% % 72% 97% % 73% 97% % 72% 95% % 76% 95% % 76% 95% Ohio State University, Mansfield % 83% 96% % 80% 98% % 81% 97% % 75% 97% % 80% 97% % 81% 98% Ohio State University, Marion % 81% 92% % 78% 95% % 76% 92% % 72% 86% % 80% 90% % 74% 93% Department of Higher Education 12 05/17
15 Number of First- as a % of First-year Ohio State University, Newark ,077 1,044 63% 77% 97% ,189 1,147 63% 77% 96% ,325 1,269 61% 73% 96% ,184 1,120 57% 72% 95% ,107 1,068 62% 76% 96% ,244 1,181 63% 78% 95% Ohio University, Chillicothe % 62% 87% % 52% 90% % 53% 83% % 54% 76% % 52% 81% % 52% 85% Ohio University, Eastern % 70% 60% % 74% 89% % 74% 80% % 73% 84% % 71% 90% % 66% 87% Ohio University, Lancaster % 69% 87% % 63% 87% % 62% 85% % 61% 82% % 69% 83% % 60% 81% Ohio University, Southern % 49% 84% % 45% 84% % 47% 89% % 49% 83% % 48% 86% % 52% 81% Department of Higher Education 13 05/17
16 Number of First- as a % of First-year Ohio University, Zanesville % 72% 82% % 70% 85% % 69% 87% % 61% 88% % 62% 87% % 62% 87% University of Akron, Wayne % 65% 70% % 61% 64% % 64% 66% % 63% 67% % 68% 63% % 69% 73% University of Cincinnati, Blue Ash % 61% 72% , % 63% 73% , % 60% 73% , % 64% 65% , % 65% 70% ,232 1,015 64% 68% 82% University of Cincinnati, Clermont % 59% 77% % 63% 76% % 54% 79% % 59% 72% % 61% 73% % 62% 64% Wright State University, Lake % 74% 86% % 73% 88% % 73% 93% % 75% 89% % 75% 92% % 80% 94% Department of Higher Education 14 05/17
17 University Main Campuses Number of First- as a % of First-year Bowling Green State University ,655 2,632 75% 86% 99% ,196 3,169 70% 82% 99% ,148 3,108 68% 81% 99% ,850 2,820 68% 80% 99% ,573 2,553 74% 84% 99% ,310 2,297 76% 85% 99% Central State University % 54% 98% % 58% 98% % 50% 98% % 56% 98% % 55% 98% % 53% 100% Cleveland State University ,335 1,053 63% 76% 79% ,643 1,235 65% 78% 75% ,548 1,331 65% 78% 86% ,750 1,538 67% 78% 88% ,871 1,702 70% 81% 91% ,552 1,491 70% 82% 96% Kent State University ,055 3,801 78% 87% 94% ,981 3,708 75% 83% 93% ,468 4,101 77% 85% 92% ,279 3,859 77% 85% 90% ,406 4,053 81% 88% 92% ,291 3,972 81% 88% 93% Department of Higher Education 15 05/17
18 Number of First- as a % of First-year Miami University ,115 3,095 88% 92% 99% ,542 3,511 88% 92% 99% ,581 3,529 88% 92% 99% ,705 3,630 88% 92% 98% ,662 3,530 89% 93% 96% ,172 3,849 88% 93% 92% Ohio State University ,558 6,509 93% 95% 99% ,544 6,506 93% 95% 99% ,110 7,067 92% 95% 99% ,293 7,236 91% 93% 99% ,119 7,084 92% 94% 100% ,099 7,057 94% 96% 99% Ohio University ,532 3,474 81% 91% 98% ,477 3,365 80% 90% 97% ,316 3,265 77% 88% 98% ,153 3,120 78% 88% 99% ,574 3,527 78% 87% 99% ,502 3,451 78% 87% 99% Shawnee State University ,187 1,116 54% 64% 94% ,204 1,149 52% 60% 95% ,206 1,160 50% 59% 96% ,167 1,119 52% 58% 96% ,119 1,076 54% 61% 96% % 64% 97% University of Akron ,063 3,804 69% 78% 94% ,301 4,024 66% 77% 94% ,227 3,963 61% 73% 94% ,889 3,595 62% 72% 92% ,547 3,288 68% 77% 93% ,206 3,023 69% 78% 94% Department of Higher Education 16 05/17
19 Number of First- as a % of First-year University of Cincinnati ,976 3,713 81% 86% 93% ,680 3,374 83% 88% 92% ,894 3,600 84% 89% 92% ,806 3,438 82% 88% 90% ,950 3,600 84% 89% 91% ,833 3,404 87% 92% 89% University of Toledo ,394 4,920 64% 76% 91% ,897 3,777 64% 75% 97% ,662 3,564 60% 72% 97% ,348 3,277 66% 76% 98% % 71% 87% ,207 3,137 70% 77% 98% Wright State University ,548 2,441 71% 82% 96% ,809 2,682 62% 76% 95% ,773 2,690 56% 72% 97% ,387 2,227 61% 77% 93% ,176 2,121 65% 79% 97% ,372 2,277 66% 79% 96% Youngstown State University ,863 2,575 68% 72% 90% ,890 2,643 64% 68% 91% ,573 2,363 67% 71% 92% ,261 2,091 68% 72% 92% ,186 1,985 70% 75% 91% ,830 1,704 75% 78% 93% Department of Higher Education 17 05/17
20 Table 3. First to Second Retention of First Time, Full Time, Degree Seeking at Ohio s Private, Not for Profit Colleges and Universities Fall 2014 to Fall 2015 Name Fall 2014 Cohort of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen from the Full-Time Adjusted Fall 2014 Cohort Enrolled in Fall 2015 Percent Persisting at Same in Fall 2015 Allegheny Wesleyan College % Antioch College % Art Academy of Cincinnati % Ashland University % Baldwin Wallace University % Bluffton University % Capital University % Case Western Reserve University % Cedarville University % Chatfield College % Cincinnati Christian University % Cleveland Institute of Art % Cleveland Institute of Music % Columbus College of Art and Design % Defiance College % Denison University % Franciscan University of Steubenville % Franklin University % Gods Bible School and College % Heidelberg University % Hiram College % John Carroll University % Kenyon College % Kettering College % Lake Erie College % Lourdes University % Malone University % Marietta College % Mercy College of Ohio % Mount Carmel College of Nursing % Mount Saint Joseph University % Department of Higher Education 18 05/17
21 Table 3. First to Second Retention of First Time, Full Time, Degree Seeking at Ohio s Private, Not for Profit Colleges and Universities Fall 2014 to Fall 2015 Name Fall 2014 Cohort of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Freshmen from the Full-Time Adjusted Fall 2014 Cohort Enrolled in Fall 2015 Percent Persisting at Same in Fall 2015 Mount Vernon Nazarene University % Muskingum University % Notre Dame College % Oberlin College % Ohio Christian University % Ohio College of Massotherapy Inc % Ohio Dominican University % Ohio Northern University % Ohio Wesleyan University % Otterbein University % Pontifical College Josephinum % Rabbinical College Telshe % Remington College-Cleveland Campus % Rosedale Bible College % The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences % The College of Wooster % The University of Findlay % Tiffin University % University of Dayton % University of Mount Union % University of Northwestern Ohio % University of Rio Grande % Urbana University % Ursuline College % Valor Christian College % Walsh University % Wilberforce University % Wilmington College % Wittenberg University % Xavier University % Department of Higher Education 19 05/17
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