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Page 1 of 17 Screening questions Did your institution offer athletically-related aid to students in academic year 1997-1998? Screens will be generated in Section VI to report graduation rates data for each sport you indicate below. No. Yes. Indicate sports: Football Basketball Baseball Cross-country and/or track All other sports combined Does your institution offer bachelor's degree programs of 5 years or longer? If you answer Yes to this question, a screen will be generated for you to report the number of students still enrolled in long programs as of August 31, 23 No. Yes. Based on your institution's response to the predominant calendar system question (D1) on the Institutional Characteristics survey from the IPEDS Fall 23 Data Collection, your institution must report graduation rates data using a Fall Cohort A fall cohort is used by institutions with standard academic terms (semester, trimester, quarter, 4-1-4, other academic). A full-year cohort is used by institutions offering primarily occupational/vocational programs and operating on a continuous basis. CAVEATS

Page 2 of 17 Section I - Graduation Rate - Establishing cohorts Establishing cohorts Screen 1 of 2 Cohort year 1997 Initial cohort Revised cohort (1) Nonresident alien 19 19 56 558 3 3 131 131 36 36 134 134 men 1,27 1,25 Nonresident alien 13 13 468 47 3 3 89 89 35 35 96 96 women 974 976

Page 3 of 17 Section I - Graduation Rate - Establishing cohorts Establishing Cohorts Screen 2 of 2 Cohort year 1997 Revised Cohort Bachelor's or equivalent degree-seeking subcohort Other degree-seeking subcohort (1) (2) (3) Nonresident alien 19 19 558 4 554 n 3 3 Asian or Pacific 131 1 13 36 7 353 134 5 129 1,25 17 1,188 Nonresident alien 13 13 47 2 468 n 3 3 Asian or Pacific 89 89 35 1 34 96 2 94 976 5 971

Page 4 of 17 Section II - Graduation Rate - Completers within 15% In the columns below, report the status of the Bachelor's degree-seeking students reported in the subcohort in Col 1. Those who attained OTHER THAN A BACHELOR'S DEGREE within 15% of normal time as of August 31, 23 should be reported in either Col 11A or 12A, depending on the length of the program. Those who attained a bachelor's degree or equivalent within 15% or normal time should be reported in Col 18A. Subcohort of full-time, first-time students seeking a bachelor's or equivalent degree Screen 1 of 4 Cohort year 1997 Bachelor's or Subcohort students who completed their program equivalent degreeseeking within 15% of normal time to completion subcohort Nonresident alien completers within 15% Completers of programs of <2-yrs Completers of programs of 2<4-yrs Completers of bachelor's or equivalent degrees (1) (11A) (12A) (18A) (29A) 4 1 7 1 1 5 men 17 1 1 Nonresident alien 2 1 2 women 5

Page 5 of 17 Section II - Graduation Rate - Bachelor's completers by length of time to degree The students who attained a bachelor's degree or equivalent as reported on the previous page are listed in Col 18A. For the other columns below, report these completers according to how long it took them to complete the program. Subcohort of full-time, first-time students seeking a bachelor's or equivalent degree Screen 2 of 4 Cohort year 1997 Bachelor's or equivalent Subcohort students who attained a bachelor's degree or equivalent degree-seeking subcohort Completed the program in Completed the program in Completed bachelor's degree Completed the 4 yrs or less 5 yrs program in 6 yrs or equivalent within 15% (1) (19) (2) (21) (18A) Nonresident alien 4 1 7 1 1 5 men 17 1 1 Nonresident alien 2 1 2 women 5

Page 6 of 17 Section II - Graduation Rate - Transfers/exclusions In the columns below, report the status of the BACHELOR'S DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENTS reported in the subcohort in Col 1, who did not complete a program as of August 31, 23. Report transfers-out who did not complete a program in Col 3. If the mission of your institution includes providing substantial preparation for students to enroll in another eligible institution WITHOUT having completed their programs, you must report transfer-out data in column 3. A school is required to report only on those students that the school knows have transferred to another school. A school must document that the student actually transferred. If it is not part of your mission, you may report transfer-out data if you wish. Report exclusions from the cohort in Col 45. The ONLY allowable categories for this column are: students who died or became permanently disabled students who left school to serve in the armed forces students who left school to serve with a foreign aid service of the Federal Government students who left school to serve on an official church mission Col 49 [non-completers (still enrolled + not enrolled) and completers > 15% of normal time] will be calculated for you If you do not have any values to enter in either column 3 or 45, you must enter at least one zero in a field on this screen Subcohort of full-time, first-time students seeking a bachelor's or equivalent degree Screen 3 of 4 Cohort year 1997 Bachelor's or equivalent degree-seeking completers within 15% transfer-out students exclusions Non-completers (still enrolled + not enrolled) and completers > 15% subcohort (1) (29A) (3) (45) (49) Nonresident alien 4 2 2 1 1 7 1 1 5 5 5 men 17 1 3 13 Nonresident 2 1 1 1 1 2 2

Page 7 of 17 women 5 2 3

Page 8 of 17 Section III - Graduation Rate - Completers within 15% In the columns below, report the status of the other degree-seeking students reported in the subcohort in Col 1. Those who attained OTHER THAN A BACHELOR'S DEGREE within 15% of normal time as of August 31, 23 should be reported in either Col 11A or 12A, depending on the length of the program. Those who attained a bachelor's degree or equivalent within 15% or normal time should be reported in Col 18A. Subcohort of full-time, first-time students seeking other than a bachelor's degree Screen 1 of 3 Cohort year 1997 Other degreeseeking within 15% of normal time to completion Subcohort students who completed their program subcohort completers within 15% Completers of programs of <2-yrs Completers of programs of 2<4-yrs Completers of bachelor's or equivalent degrees (1) (11A) (12A) (18A) (29A) Nonresident alien 19 4 5 9 554 21 19 4 3 13 12 16 28 353 15 12 27 129 8 14 22 men 1,188 6 66 126 Nonresident alien 13 1 3 4 468 24 33 57 3 89 13 17 3 34 22 19 41 94 1 17 9 27 women 971 1 77 81 159

Page 9 of 17 Section III - Graduation Rate - Transfers/exclusions In the columns below, report the status of the OTHER THAN A BACHELOR'S DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENTS reported in the subcohort in Col 1, who did not complete a program as of August 31, 23. Report transfers-out who did not complete a program in Col 3. If the mission of your institution includes providing substantial preparation for students to enroll in another eligible institution WITHOUT having completed their programs, you must report transfer-out data in column 3. A school is required to report only on those students that the school knows have transferred to another school. A school must document that the student actually transferred. If it is not part of your mission, you may report transfer-out data if you wish. Report exclusions from the cohort in Col 45. The ONLY allowable categories for this column are: students who died or became permanently disabled students who left school to serve in the armed forces students who left school to serve with a foreign aid service of the Federal Government students who left school to serve on an official church mission Col 49 [non-completers (still enrolled + not enrolled) and completers > 15% of normal time] will be calculated for you If you do not have any values to enter in either column 3 or 45, you must enter at least one zero in a field on this screen Subcohort of full-time, first-time students seeking other than a bachelor's degree Screen 2 of 3 Cohort year 1997 Other degreeseeking subcohort completers within 15% transfer-out students exclusions Non-completers (still enrolled + not enrolled) and completers > 15% (1) (29A) (3) (45) (49) Nonresident alien 19 9 1 9 554 4 89 425 3 1 2 13 28 3 72 353 27 55 271 129 22 15 92 men 1,188 126 191 871 Nonresident alien 13 4 1 8 468 57 71 34 3 1 2 89 3 7 52 34 41 44 219 94 27 11 56

Page 1 of 17 Toatl women 971 159 135 677

Page 11 of 17 Graduation and transfer-out rates Calculation of graduation and transfer-out rates Screen 1 of 2 Cohort year 1997 Revised cohort exclusions completers within 15% Nonresident alien men Nonresident alien women (men and women) Nonresident alien transfer-out students Graduation rate Transfer-out rate

Page 12 of 17 Graduation and transfer-out rates by length of time to degree Calculation of graduation rates Screen 2 of 2 Cohort year 1997 Revised Completed Completed Completed cohort exclusions bachelor's bachelor's bachelor's degree in 4 degree in 5 degree in 6 or less years or less years or less years Nonresident alien men Nonresident alien women (men and women) Nonresident alien 4 year graduation rate 5 year graduation rate 6 year graduation rate

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Page 14 of 17 Graduation rates Calculation of 4-year average rates: Cohort adjustment Screen 1 of 3 1994 1995 1996 1997 4-year Revised cohort (I,1) 1,115 1,23 1,215 exclusions (II,45) exclusions (III,45) Adjusted cohort 1,115 1,23 1,215 Revised cohort (I,1) 911 81 981 exclusions (II,45) exclusions (III,45) Adjusted cohort 911 81 981 (men and women) Revised cohort (I,1) 2,26 1,833 2,196 exclusions (II,45) exclusions (III,45) Adjusted cohort 2,26 1,833 2,196

Page 15 of 17 Graduation rates Calculation of 4-year average rates: Completers within 15% of normal time Screen 2 of 3 1994 1995 1996 1997 4-year <2-yr completers (II,11A) 2<4-yr completers (II,12A) Bachelor's completers (II,18A) 4 <2-yr completers (III,11A) 1 1 2<4-yr completers (III,12A) 67 73 65 Bachelor's completers (III,18A) 48 63 6 completers within 15% 116 137 129 <2-yr completers (II,11A) 2<4-yr completers (II,12A) Bachelor's completers (II,18A) <2-yr completers (III,11A) 2<4-yr completers (III,12A) 7 93 81 Bachelor's completers (III,18A) 7 75 79 completers within 15% 14 168 16 (men and women) <2-yr completers (II,11A) 2<4-yr completers (II,12A) Bachelor's completers (II,18A) 4 <2-yr completers (III,11A) 1 1 2<4-yr completers (III,12A) 137 166 146 Bachelor's completers (III,18A) 118 138 139 completers within 15% 256 35 289

Page 16 of 17 Graduation rates Calculation of 4-year average rates: Transfer-out students and rate calculations Screen 3 of 3 1994 1995 1996 1997 4-year Transfer-out students (II,3) 3 Transfer-out students (III,3) 177 2 245 transfer-out students 177 2 248 Transfer-out students (II,3) 1 Transfer-out students (III,3) 124 135 192 transfer-out students 124 135 193 (men and women) Transfer-out students (II,3) 4 Transfer-out students (III,3) 31 335 437 transfer-out students 31 335 441 4-year average Student-Right-to-Know completion or graduation rate calculation ( Completers within 15% / Adjusted Cohort) 4-year average Student-Right-to-Know transfer-out rate calculation ( Transfer-out Students / Adjusted Cohort)

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