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Student Right-to-Know Disclosure

AY2024 Reporting Period

Degree-Seeking Undergraduates

Enrollment Fall 2023
Total 480
Male 62.9%
Female 35.2%
Nonbinary 1.9%

 

Race/Ethnicity
White 72.3%
Black or African American 4.8%
Two or more races 6.0%
Asian 1.9%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.0%
Race and Ethnicity Unknown 6.5%
Nonresident alien 1.9%
Hispanic/Latino 6.3%

 

Outcomes

4-year average Student Right-to-Know completion or graduation rate calculation 35%
4-year average Student Right-to-Know transfer-out rate calculation 39%

 

Graduation

The Student Right-to-Know Act requires schools to annually disclose the 4-year averaged graduation rates and transfer-out rates for cohorts of degree-seeking, first-time, full-time undergraduate students. These are based upon students entering in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 who completed their degree or transferred within 150% of normal time (3 years for associates and 6 years for baccalaureates).

Determination of Cohort

Because “First-time undergraduate student” is defined as an undergraduate who has never attended an institution of higher education, these include only those students who came to Landmark College directly from High School.

 

Prepared by:

Michael A. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D.
Landmark College Office Institutional Effectiveness
May 2024

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