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SPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on th USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearshe aspirations of the Vermont High School Class of 2012. The following year, 201 s, VSAC issued a report on the postsecondary enrollment of the Class of 2012. This third report looks at the Class of 2012 four years after high school graduation and describes the percentage of graduates who enrolled i USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsn postsecondary education, along with the percentage who attained a degree within four years. This report also discusses some of the factors associateUSE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years
d with the timely completion of a degree. The study provides some encouraging data about the four-year graduation rates of matriculated members of theSPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on th USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years students attending different institutions of higher education.This report examines the on-time completion rates of Vermont high school graduates who began their postsecondary education full-time at a four-year school Vermont high school students enroll immediately in four-year institutions at a hig USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsher rate than the national or regional average. Sixty percent of Vermont high school graduates who enrolled immediately at a four-year institution graUSE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years
duated within four years, 13 percentage points higher than the national average. However, this success was not shared by every group in the high schooSPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on th USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years1, by academic preparation, by geography, and by the institution the students attended.TOLL FREE 800 642 3177BURLINGION AREA 655-9602ONLINE vsac.orgEMAIL info^vsac.orgAmong those students who started full-time at a four-year school within six months of high school graduation, we found:•56.4 percent USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsof the students obtained a bachelor's degree within four years, and an additional 3.4 percent obtained an associate degree.•The completion rate of stuUSE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years
dents who started at private institutions was 67 percent.The completion rate of students who started at public institutions was 53 percent.•Eight out SPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on th USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsrs.’in this paper, students who reported that neither of their parents had attained a four-year degree are referred to as first-generation students. Students who reported that at least one of their parents had attained at least a four-year degree are referred to as second-generation students.Vermont USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years Student Assistance Corporation 10 East Allen Street PO Box 2000 Winooski. VT 05404SPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018•Only S3 percent of students who startedUSE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years
full-time at a four-year school remained enrolled full-time for four consecutive years at the school at which they started.•Students who transferred sSPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on th USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsd at their starting schools.•Students who enrolled less than full-time (even though they were enrolled continuously) were 30 percentage points less likely to graduate within four years than those students who were enrolled continuously on a full-time basis.•Students who left school for at least a se USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsmester were 70 percentage points less likely to graduate within four years than students who were enrolled continuously.•Seventy percent of second-genUSE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years
eration females completed their degrees within four years.•Only 46 percent of first-generation males completed their degrees within four years.•While SPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on th USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsndary education without a degree. At the end of four years, 22 percent of the students who began their postsecondary education had left school without attaining a degree. This was five percentage points higher than the national average.Figure 1. Completion rates within four years. Class of 2012This USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsreport is based on enrollment data from the National Student Clearinghouse and responses to the VSAC 2012 Senior Survey, which was administered to VerUSE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years
mont high school seniors in the spring of their senior year. Eighty-four percent of the Class of 2012 completed the survey and are represented in thisSPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on th USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsermont's public high school graduation rate has consistently been higher than the national average. Continuing this historic pattern, the public high school graduation rate for the Vermont High School Class of 2012 was higher than the national average (88 percent versus 80 percent). In contrast, Ver USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsmont's college going rates among high school graduates have been lower than the national average. In 2012, the college-going rale for Vermont was 60 pUSE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years
ercent, six percentage points lower than the national college going rate.Some of the highlights from our previous research, which focused on the aspirSPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on th USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsonal average. Fifty three percent of the Vermont Class of 2012 enrolled at a four year school, and 7 percent enrolled at a two-year school. In contrast, only 37 percent of the nation's high school graduates enrolled immediately in a four-year school, while 29 percent enrolled immediately at a two-ye USE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 yearsar school.•Postsecondary enrollment varied significantly by county. Rural counties tended to have lower collegegoing rates. The percentage of studentsUSE - Class of 2012 Completion within 4 years
who continued their education ranged from 50 percent in Orange and Lamoille counties to 67 percent in Chittenden County.•Female students were more liSPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on thSPECIAL REPORT I FALL 2018K 'Postsecondary Enrollment & Completion within Four Years of GraduationExecutive SummaryIn 2014, VSAC issued a report on thGọi ngay
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