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President’s Special Commission to Improve Graduation Rates

President’s Special Commission to Improve Graduation Rates. UWG Numbers. 4 year Graduation Rate—13% 6 year Graduation Rate—36% 2 nd Year Retention Rate—73% 3 rd year Retention Rate—57% Average 1 st term GPA—2.30 Average CRH Load—13.11 (13.7 F10 est.).

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President’s Special Commission to Improve Graduation Rates

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  1. President’s Special Commission to Improve Graduation Rates Retention & Graduation Presentation to PAC

  2. UWG Numbers 4 year Graduation Rate—13% 6 year Graduation Rate—36% 2nd Year Retention Rate—73% 3rd year Retention Rate—57% Average 1st term GPA—2.30 Average CRH Load—13.11 (13.7 F10 est.)

  3. UWG & Comparator Institutions: Second Year Retention Rates (Fall 2006) Retention & Graduation Presentation to PAC

  4. UWG & Comparator Institutions: Six-Year Graduation Rates (Fall 2002 Cohort)

  5. Attrition at the End of Each Year – As a Percentage of Entering Cohort

  6. UWG & Comparator Institutions: Median SAT Scores, 2007

  7. Percent of First-Time Freshmen with First-Term GPA<2.00

  8. Summary Grades Distribution in Core Courses (Fall 2005-2009)

  9. How has UWG performed since 2005 in the 5 Core Courses Identified (DFW Rates)?

  10. UWG Freshmen Success Rate

  11. Average Time-to-Degree of UWG Students (# Semesters)

  12. Fall Cohort FYP Retention Rate

  13. Average Credit Hours by Student Classification and Semester from Fall 2006 to Spring 2010

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