61%
72%

INCREASING COLLEGE
GRADUATION RATES:
A 31,000-student university that
increased graduation rates for
freshmen Pell Grant recipients
from 61 percent in 2005 to 72
percent in 2012, nearly the
same rate as non-Pell students.

Learning From High-Performing
and Fast-Gaining Institutions
2005

2012

FLORIDA STATE
UNIVERSITY
CALIFORNIA STATE
UNIVERSITY–NORTHRIDGE

2000		

2005		

47.9%
42.1%
45%

36.5%
34.3%
34%

GRADUATION RATES

26.3%

An institution that
improved student success
on their campuses
and gave traditionally
excluded students a
real chance by way of a
college degree.

2010

All students
Latino students
Low-income students
61%
72%

A 31,000-student university that
increased graduation rates for
freshmen Pell Grant recipients
from 61 percent in 2005 to 72
percent in 2012, nearly the
same rate as non-Pell students.

2005

2012

FLORIDA STATE
UNIVERSITY
A 31,000-student university that
increased graduation rates for
freshmen Pell Grant recipients
from 61 percent in 2005 to 72
Apercent inurban nearly the
diverse, 2012, institution
where underrepresented
same rate as non-Pell students.

minority students graduate
at a higher rate than their
white peers.

61%
72%

GEORGIA STATE
UNIVERSITY
2005

2012

FLORIDA STATE
GRADUATION
UNIVERSITY RATES
SAN DIEGO STATE
UNIVERSITY
Where graduation rates for
Latino students — a quarter of
all undergraduates —
nearly doubled from 31.4
percent in 2002 to 58.8 percent
in 2011.

2002
2011

31.4%
58.8%
A 31,000-student university that
increased graduation rates for
freshmen Pell Grant recipients
from 61 percent in 2005 to 72
percent in 2012, nearly the
same rate as non-Pell students.

AT GREENSBORO

61%
72%

UNIVERSITY OF
NORTH CAROLINA
2005

2012

A 15,000-student public university that has eliminated the
graduation rate gap between black and white students.

FLORIDA STATE
UNIVERSITY
61%
72%

A 31,000-student university that
A private, nonprofit university
increased graduation rates for
that increased graduation rates
freshmen Pell Grant recipients
for Latino students2005 to 72
from 61 percent in 19 points
to nearlyin 2012, nearly the its
percent the same rate as
white students.
same rate as non-Pell students.

19 pts

2005

2012

FLORIDA STATE
UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN–EAU CLAIRE
Where graduation rates
for freshmen Pell Grant
recipients increased from
49 percent in 2005 to 60
percent in 2010.
2005
2010

49%
60%
A 31,000-student university that
increased graduation rates for
freshmen Pell Grant recipients
from 61 percent in 2005 to 72
percent in 2012, nearly the
same rate as non-Pell students.

61%
72%

VIRGINIA
COMMONWEALTH
UNIVERSITY
2005

2012

Which increased the graduation rate for black students
13 points to roughly the same rates as its white students.

FLORIDA STATE
UNIVERSITY
A 31,000-student university that
increased graduation rates for
freshmen Pell Grant recipients
from 61 percent in 2005 to 72
percent in 2012, nearly the
Where course redesign
same rate as non-Pell students.

efforts dramatically improved
pass rates in gateway
mathematics courses.

61%
72%

UNIVERSITY OF
ALABAMA
2005

2012

FLORIDA STATE
UNIVERSITY

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College Graduation Rates: Learning From High-Performing and Fast-Gaining Institutions

  • 1. 61% 72% INCREASING COLLEGE GRADUATION RATES: A 31,000-student university that increased graduation rates for freshmen Pell Grant recipients from 61 percent in 2005 to 72 percent in 2012, nearly the same rate as non-Pell students. Learning From High-Performing and Fast-Gaining Institutions 2005 2012 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
  • 2. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY–NORTHRIDGE 2000 2005 47.9% 42.1% 45% 36.5% 34.3% 34% GRADUATION RATES 26.3% An institution that improved student success on their campuses and gave traditionally excluded students a real chance by way of a college degree. 2010 All students Latino students Low-income students
  • 3. 61% 72% A 31,000-student university that increased graduation rates for freshmen Pell Grant recipients from 61 percent in 2005 to 72 percent in 2012, nearly the same rate as non-Pell students. 2005 2012 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
  • 4. A 31,000-student university that increased graduation rates for freshmen Pell Grant recipients from 61 percent in 2005 to 72 Apercent inurban nearly the diverse, 2012, institution where underrepresented same rate as non-Pell students. minority students graduate at a higher rate than their white peers. 61% 72% GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 2005 2012 FLORIDA STATE GRADUATION UNIVERSITY RATES
  • 5. SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY Where graduation rates for Latino students — a quarter of all undergraduates — nearly doubled from 31.4 percent in 2002 to 58.8 percent in 2011. 2002 2011 31.4% 58.8%
  • 6. A 31,000-student university that increased graduation rates for freshmen Pell Grant recipients from 61 percent in 2005 to 72 percent in 2012, nearly the same rate as non-Pell students. AT GREENSBORO 61% 72% UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 2005 2012 A 15,000-student public university that has eliminated the graduation rate gap between black and white students. FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
  • 7. 61% 72% A 31,000-student university that A private, nonprofit university increased graduation rates for that increased graduation rates freshmen Pell Grant recipients for Latino students2005 to 72 from 61 percent in 19 points to nearlyin 2012, nearly the its percent the same rate as white students. same rate as non-Pell students. 19 pts 2005 2012 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY
  • 8. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN–EAU CLAIRE Where graduation rates for freshmen Pell Grant recipients increased from 49 percent in 2005 to 60 percent in 2010. 2005 2010 49% 60%
  • 9. A 31,000-student university that increased graduation rates for freshmen Pell Grant recipients from 61 percent in 2005 to 72 percent in 2012, nearly the same rate as non-Pell students. 61% 72% VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY 2005 2012 Which increased the graduation rate for black students 13 points to roughly the same rates as its white students. FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
  • 10. A 31,000-student university that increased graduation rates for freshmen Pell Grant recipients from 61 percent in 2005 to 72 percent in 2012, nearly the Where course redesign same rate as non-Pell students. efforts dramatically improved pass rates in gateway mathematics courses. 61% 72% UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA 2005 2012 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY