Graduation Rates in Reasonable Completion Time

For the academic year 2022-2023, 144 students out of 230 candidates have completed their courses within 150% normal time (i.e. in 6 years for 4-years BS degree) at New College of Florida. By gender, 46 male and 98 female students graduated the school last year completing their jobs in the period. Its graduation rate is relatively higher than the average rate when comparing similar colleges (58.78% in average - public Baccalaureate College - Arts & Sciences).
CandidatesCompletersGraduation Rates
Total23014462.61%
Men854654.12%
Women1459867.59%
New College of Florida graduate rate

Graduation Rate By Race/Ethnicity

The graduation rate of Asian students is 77.78%, rate of Black (Non-Hispanic) students is 70.00%, rate of Hispanic students is 45.45%, rate of White students is 67.59%, rate of Two or More Race students is 100.00%, and rate of Unknown students is 0.00% at New College of Florida.
TotalMaleFemale
Asian77.78%(7/9) 50.00%(1/2) 85.71%(6/7)
Black (Non-Hispanic)70.00%(7/10) - 70.00%(7/10)
Hispanic45.45%(25/55) 27.78%(5/18) 54.05%(20/37)
White67.59%(98/145) 64.41%(38/59) 69.77%(60/86)
Two or More Race100.00%(4/4) 100.00%(1/1) 100.00%(3/3)
Unknown0.00%(-/2) - -
Graduation Rate By Race/Ethnicity
New College of Florida graduate rate by race

Graduation Rate By Completion Time Period

For BS degrees, 124 students completed their courses in 4 years (or 100% normal time) and 18 finished in 5 years (or 125% normal time). An additional 126 students graduated within 6 years (or 150% normal time).
Graduation Rate By Completion Time Period

Transfer-out and Retention Rates

The transfer-out rate is calculated by dividing the total number of students who are known to have transferred out of other institutions within 150% of normal time to completion into the total number of students. At New College of Florida, the transfer-out rate is 24.78%. Its transfer-out rate is relatively lower than the average rate when comparing similar colleges (27.33% in average - public Baccalaureate College - Arts & Sciences).
Transfer-out and Retention Rates
By definition, the retention rate is the percentage of students who return to a college for their sophomore year. At New College of Florida, the retention rate is 75% last year. Its retention rate is around the average rate when comparing similar colleges (74.28% in average - public Baccalaureate College - Arts & Sciences).
Retention Rates at New College of Florida

Non-Resident Alien Graduation Rate

A non-resident alien student is not a US citizen/green card holder and studies with a student visa, such as an F visa, in the United States. At New College of Florida, 3 of 5 non-resident alien students completed their studies and the graduation rate was 60.00%.
Non-Resident Alien Graduation Rate

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