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IPEDS Graduation Rates

The IPEDS Graduation Rate is also known as the “Student Right to Know” graduation rate. It tracks the progress of students who began their studies as full-time, first-time degree- or certificate-seeking students, created as a cohort at the beginning of every Fall term, to find if they earn a degree or other award such as a certificate within 150% of “normal time” for completing the program in which they are enrolled. This cohort is then adjusted to exclude students who are deceased, or who have left school to join the military or the Peace Corp, or to travel as a church missionary. The residual student set is known as the Adjusted Cohort.

The Graduation Rate for four-year institutions, such as Florida State College at Jacksonville, is tracked over a six-year period.

Note that not all students at the institution are tracked for this Graduation Rate. Students who have already attended another postsecondary institution, who began their studies on a part-time basis, or who are not pursuing a degree- or certificate-seeking program are not tracked in this rate. Please see IPEDS Outcome Measures for graduation rates that include part-time (PT), non-FTIC students as well.

Florida State College at Jacksonville IPEDS Graduation Rates for Four-Year Institutions (Six-Year Follow-up Schedule)

IPEDS Reporting Year

Cohort Year

GRS Year

Adjusted Cohort

Total Completers within 150% of time to degree

Graduation Rate for 150%

2019-20

2013-14

2020

1,921

703

37%

2020-21

2014-15

2021

1,561

631

40%

2021-22

2015-16

2022

1,515

595

39%

2022-23

2016-17

2023

1,569

587

37%

2023-24

2017-18

2024

1,138

369

32%

Transfer Out Rates

The IPEDS Transfer-Out Rate is the percentage of the full-time, first-time students from the Graduation Rate Survey cohort who transferred to another institution prior to completion of the student’s chosen certificate or degree program.

Although this count and percentage rate are provided separately, students who have transferred out continue to be tracked in the adjusted cohort.

Florida State College at Jacksonville Transfer Out Rates for Four-Year Institutions (Six-Year Follow-up Schedule)

IPEDS Reporting Year

Cohort Year

GRS Year

Grand Total (adjusted cohort)

Total Transfer-Out Students

Transfer-Out Rate

2019-20

2013-14

2020

1,921

243

13%

2020-21

2014-15

2021

1,561

193

12%

2021-22

2015-16

2022

1,515

188

12%

2022-23

2016-17

2023

1,569

185

12%

2023-24

2017-18

2024

1,138

238

21%

Athletically-Related Aid Graduation Rates

The IPEDS Athletically-Related Aid graduation rate is another component of the “Student Right to Know” graduation rate. It tracks the progress of students who receive athletically-related financial aid, created as a cohort at the beginning of every Fall term, to see if they earn a degree or other award such as a certificate within 150% of “normal time” for completing the program in which they are enrolled. Athletically-related student aid includes any scholarship, grant, or other form of financial assistance, the terms of which require the recipient to participate in a program of intercollegiate athletics at an institution of higher education in order to be eligible to receive that assistance.

Florida State College at Jacksonville IPEDS Athletically-Related Aid Graduation Rates for Four-Year Institutions (Six-Year Follow-up Schedule)

IPEDS Reporting Year

Cohort Year

GRS Year

All Sports Cohort

Total Completers within 150% of time to degree

Athletically-Related Aid Graduation Rate

2019-20

2013-14

2020

38

15

39%

2020-21

2014-15

2021

47

19

40%

2021-22

2015-16

2022

47

16

34%

2022-23

2016-17

2023

26

17

65%

2023-24

2017-18

2024

33

18

54%

Outcome Measures 4, 6 and 8

The Outcome Measures collect award and enrollment data from degree-granting institutions on four undergraduate cohorts and eight undergraduate sub cohorts at three status points: four-years, six-years, and eight-years after entry. The Outcome Measures collect data from degree-granting institutions on four degree/certificate-seeking student cohorts:

  • First-time, full-time entering (FTFT)

  • First-time, part-time entering (FTPT)

  • Non-first-time, full-time entering (NFTFT)

  • Non-first-time, part-time entering (NFTPT)

For each cohort, two sub cohort groups have been added to the OM component - Pell Grant recipients and Non-Pell Grant recipients - resulting in eight new undergraduate sub cohorts.

The entering cohort year for this data: 2015-16 (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016).

  • Four-year status point was as of August 31, 2019

  • Six-year status point was as of August 31, 2021

  • Eight-year status point was as of August 31, 2023

Florida State College at Jacksonville Outcome Measure 8 for Four-Year Institutions

First-time, Full-time Entering (FTFT)

Cohort

Four-Year Award Rate

Six-Year Award Rate

Eight-Year Award Rate

Still Enrolled at Your Institution After Eight Years

Did Not Receive an Award and Subsequently Enrolled at Another Institution

Full-time

43%

47%

49%

2%

16%

Pell Grant Recipients

38%

42%

43%

2%

14%

Non-Pell Grant Recipients

47%

52%

53%

1%

18%

First-time, Part-Time Entering (FTPT)

Cohort

Four-Year Award Rate

Six-Year Award Rate

Eight-Year Award Rate

Still Enrolled at Your Institution After Eight Years

Did Not Receive an Award and Subsequently Enrolled at Another Institution

Part-time

25%

30%

32%

2%

19%

Pell Grant Recipients

18%

23%

25%

3%

22%

Non-Pell Grant Recipients

30%

34%

36%

2%

18%

Non-first-time, Full-time Entering (NFTFT)

Cohort

Four-Year Award Rate

Six-Year Award Rate

Eight-Year Award Rate

Still Enrolled at Your Institution After Eight Years

Did Not Receive an Award and Subsequently Enrolled at Another Institution

Full-time

49%

51%

52%

1%

24%

Pell Grant Recipients

52%

54%

55%

2%

20%

Non-Pell Grant Recipients

47%

49%

50%

1%

26%

Non-first-time, Part-time Entering (NFTPT)

Cohort

Four-Year Award Rate

Six-Year Award Rate

Eight-Year Award Rate

Still Enrolled at Your Institution After Eight Years

Did Not Receive an Award and Subsequently Enrolled at Another Institution

Part-time

29%

33%

34%

1%

31%

Pell Grant Recipients

31%

36%

37%

1%

29%

Non-Pell Grant Recipients

28%

32%

33%

1%

31%

Total Entering

Cohort

Four-Year Award Rate

Six-Year Award Rate

Eight-Year Award Rate

Still Enrolled at Your Institution After Eight Years

Did Not Receive an Award and Subsequently Enrolled at Another Institution

Total Entering

33%

37%

39%

2%

22%

Pell Grant Recipients

29%

34%

36%

2%

21%

Non-Pell Grant Recipients

35%

39%

40%

2%

23%

Florida State College at Jacksonville is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. Degree-granting institutions also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Florida State College at Jacksonville may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).

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