University of California, Los Angeles

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University of California, Los Angeles FRESHMAN-COHORT GRADUATION RATES All Students Student-Athletes # 2009-10 Graduation Rate 91% 73% Four-Class Average 91% 71% Student-Athlete Graduation Success Rate 86% 1. Graduation-Rates Data a. All Students Am. Ind./AN 7 100 24 92 Asian 772 93 3284 93 Black 64 75 253 75 Hispanic 266 83 965 81 Nat. Haw./PI 8 63 28 82 N-R Alien 87 78 297 80 Two or More 0-0 - Unknown 53 94 273 89 White 608 88 2707 89 Total 1865 89 7831 89 16 81 41 90 1004 95 4261 95 128 84 460 85 500 90 1837 89 3 100 23 91 44 86 261 90 0-0 - 83 88 345 92 827 94 3516 93 2605 93 10744 93 Total 23 87 65 91 1776 94 7545 94 192 81 713 81 766 88 2802 86 11 73 51 86 131 81 558 85 0-0 - 136 90 618 91 1435 92 6223 91 4470 91 18575 91 b. Student-Athletes N % Am. Ind./AN 0 - *** *** 3 100 Asian *** *** 9 56 9 67 Black 18 56 71 58 62 76 Hispanic 5 40 19 47 18 56 Nat. Haw./PI 3 0 3 0 *** *** N-R Alien *** *** 9 56 13 100 Two or More 0-0 - 0 - Unknown *** *** *** *** *** *** White 24 79 118 71 114 84 Total 56 63 238 63 229 80 N % 0 - *** *** 3 67 *** *** 15 100 15 100 9 78 33 85 34 91 4 75 14 64 12 92 0-0 - *** *** *** *** 9 67 11 100 0-0 - 0 - *** *** *** *** *** *** 34 88 137 80 132 92 51 84 214 80 209 93 Total N % 0 - *** *** 6 83 *** *** 24 83 24 88 27 63 104 66 96 81 9 56 33 55 30 70 3 0 3 0 *** *** *** *** 18 61 24 100 0-0 - 0 - *** *** *** *** *** *** 58 84 255 76 246 89 107 73 452 71 438 86

c. Student-Athletes by Sport Category Baseball Asian 0-a 0-a 0-a Black - - - Hispanic 0-a 29-b 33-b White 50-a 39-d 50-d Total 33-b 36-e 46-e Football Am. Ind./AN - 100-a 100-a Black 64-c 64-e 82-e Hispanic - 100-a 67-a Nat. Haw./PI 0-a 0-a 50-a N-R Alien - - 100-a Unknown 100-a 67-a 100-a White 100-a 94-d 100-e Total 61-d 70-e 88-e 's Basketball Asian - 100-a 100-a Black 100-a 92-c 100-c Hispanic - - - Unknown - 0-a 100-a White - 0-a - Total 100-a 80-c 100-c 's Basketball Black 0-a 0-b 17-b Hispanic - - - N-R Alien - 100-a 100-a Unknown - - - White 50-a 50-a 80-a Total 20-a 20-c 50-c 's Other Asian 100-a 80-a 83-b Black 50-a 80-a 80-a Hispanic 33-a 44-b 57-b N-R Alien 67-a 43-b 100-b White 85-c 71-e 86-e Total 73-e 68-e 85-e 's CC/Track Black 100-a 80-b 82-c Hispanic - 50-a 100-a Unknown - - - White 75-a 70-d 100-c Total 80-a 72-e 93-e 's CC/Track Am. Ind./AN - 0-a - Asian - 50-a 50-a Black 100-a 75-c 83-c Hispanic 100-a 100-a 100-a N-R Alien - 100-a 100-a White 100-a 82-e 90-e Total 100-a 78-e 88-e 's Other Am. Ind./AN - 67-a 67-a Asian 100-a 100-c 100-c Black 67-b 82-c 91-c Hispanic 75-a 67-c 91-c N-R Alien 50-a 67-b 100-c Unknown - 50-a 100-a White 90-e 83-e 91-e Total 84-e 81-e 92-e Values for N (a. 1-5, b. 6-10, c. 11-15, d. 16-20, e. greater than 20)

2. Undergraduate-Enrollment Data (All full-time baccalaureate-degree seeking students enrolled ) a. All Students Total N N N Am. Ind./AN 15 31 46 Asian 3784 4710 8494 Black 333 535 868 Hispanic 2275 3749 6024 Nat. Haw./PI 36 52 88 N-R Alien 1840 1865 3705 Two or More 571 829 1400 Unknown 266 287 553 White 3561 4261 7822 Total 12681 16319 29000 b. Student-athletes # Total N N N Am. Ind./AN 2 2 4 Asian 12 9 21 Black 70 37 107 Hispanic 21 17 38 Nat. Haw./PI 6 6 12 N-R Alien 19 33 52 Two or More 3 2 5 Unknown 21 19 40 White 92 97 189 Total 246 222 468 c. Student-Athletes # By Sports Category Basketball Baseball CC/Track Football Other Am. Ind./AN 0 0 0 1 1 Asian 0 2 2 2 6 Black 5 3 8 51 3 Hispanic 0 1 5 4 11 Nat. Haw./PI 0 0 0 5 1 N-R Alien 2 0 1 3 13 Two or More 0 0 0 3 0 Unknown 1 1 3 9 7 White 3 20 13 17 39 Total 11 27 32 95 81 Basketball CC/Track Other Am. Ind./AN 0 0 2 Asian 0 1 8 Black 9 20 8 Hispanic 0 0 17 Nat. Haw./PI 0 0 6 N-R Alien 2 2 29 Two or More 0 0 2 Unknown 1 6 12 White 3 8 86 Total 15 37 170 #Only student-athletes receiving athletics aid are included in this report.

INFORMATION ABOUT THE GRADUATION RATES REPORT Introduction. This information sheet and the NCAA Graduation Rates Report have been prepared by the NCAA, based on data provided by the institution in compliance with NCAA Bylaw 18.4.2.2.1 (admissions and graduation-rate disclosure) and the federal Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act. The NCAA will make this report public on its website, www.ncaa.org. The Graduation Rates Report provides information about two groups of students at the college or university identified at the top of the form: (1) all undergraduate students who were enrolled in a full-time program of studies for a baccalaureate degree; and (2) student-athletes who received athletics aid from the college or university for any period of time during their entering year. [Note: Athletics aid is a grant, scholarship, tuition waiver or other assistance from a college or university that is awarded on the basis of a student's athletics ability.] The report gives graduation information about students and student-athletes entering as freshmen in 2009. This is the most recent graduating class for which the required six years of information is available. The report provides information about student-athletes who received athletics aid in one or more of eight sports categories: football, men's basketball, baseball, men's track/cross country, men's other sports and mixed sports, women's basketball, women's track/cross country and other women's sports. For each of those sports categories, it includes information in nine self-reported racial or ethnic groups: American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African-American, Hispanic or Latino, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, nonresident alien, two or more races, White non-hispanic and unknown (not included in one of the other eight groups or not available) and the total (all nine groups combined). The graduation rate (percent) is based on a comparison of the number (N) of students who entered a college or university and the number of those who graduated within six years. For example, if 100 students entered and 60 graduated within six years, the graduation rate is 60 percent. It is important to note that graduation rates are affected by a number of factors: some students may work part-time and need more than six years to graduate, some may leave school for a year or two to work or travel, some may transfer to another college or university or some may be dismissed for academic deficiencies. Two different measures of graduation rates are presented in this report: (1) freshman-cohort rate; and (2) Graduation Success Rate (GSR). The freshman-cohort rate indicates the percentage of freshmen who entered during a given academic year and graduated within six years. The GSR adds to the first-time freshmen, those students who entered midyear, as well as student-athletes who transferred into an institution and received athletics aid. Both the freshman-cohort rate and the GSR subtracts students from the entering cohort who are considered allowable exclusions (i.e., those who either die or become permanently disabled, those who leave the school to join the armed forces, foreign services or attend a church mission). In addition, the GSR subtracts those who left the institution prior to graduation, had athletics eligibility remaining and would have been academically eligible to compete had they returned to the institution. Graduation Rates Report. 1. Graduation Rates Data. The box at the top of the Graduation Rates Report provides freshman-cohort graduation rates for all students and for student-athletes who received athletics aid at this college or university. Additionally, this box provides GSR data for the population of student-athletes. [Note: Pursuant to the Student-Right-to-Know Act, anytime a cell containing cohort numbers includes only one or two students, the data in that cell and one other will be suppressed so that no individual can be identified.]

a. All Students. This section provides the freshman-cohort graduation rates for all full-time, degree-seeking students by race or ethnic group. It shows the rate for men who entered as freshmen in 2009-10 and the fourclass average, which includes those who entered as freshmen in 2006-07 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10. The same rates are provided for women. The total for 2009-10 is the rate for men and women combined, and the four-class average is for all students who entered in 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10. b. Student-Athletes. This section provides the freshman-cohort graduation rates and also the GSR for studentathletes in each race and ethnic group who received athletics aid. Information is provided for men and women separately and for all student-athletes. c. Student-Athletes by Sports Categories. This section provides the identified graduation rates as in 1-b for each of the eight sports categories. (The small letters indicate the value of N). 2. Undergraduate Enrollment Data. a. All Students. This section indicates the number of full-time, undergraduate, baccalaureate, degree-seeking students enrolled for the 2015 fall term and the number of men and women in each racial or ethnic group. b. Student-Athletes. This section identifies how many student-athletes were enrolled and received athletics aid for the 2015-16 academic year and the number of men and women in each racial or ethnic group. c. Student-Athletes by Sports Categories. This section provides the enrollment data as identified in 3-b for each of the eight sports categories.