The University of Wisconsin System Informational Memorandum Undergraduate Transfer Students: 2012-13 UW System Undergraduate Transfer Student Enrollments* 2003-04 to 2012-13 15,098 15,343 15,094 15,411 15,544 16,165 16,848 17,209 17,110 17,335 0 4,000 8,000 12,000 16,000 20,000 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 *Transfer student enrollments are annual unduplicated headcounts at a UW institution and may differ from the numbers in previous reports. Highlights Undergraduate Transfer Student Enrollment in 2012-13 • 17,335 students transferred into or within the UW System in 2012-13. • Of these transfer students, 15,220 (88%) were new transfer students and 2,115 (12%) were re-entry transfer students. • 38% of new transfer students were intra-UW System transfers, 28% were from out-of-state institutions, 24% from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges, 7% from Wisconsin private institutions, and the remainder (3%) from international institutions. • UW-Milwaukee received the most new transfer students (2,584), followed by UW-Madison (1,611), UW Colleges (1,473), and UW-Oshkosh (1,419). Undergraduate New Transfer Student Demographics in Fall 2012 • 23% of new transfer students entered as freshmen, 39% as sophomores, and 38% as upperclassmen. • 17% of new transfer students were part-time students. • 22% of new transfer students were age 25 or older. • 52% of new transfer students were female. • 14% of new transfer students were students of color. • 51% of new transfer students were first generation college students. Undergraduate New Transfer Student Outcomes • The first year GPA for fall 2012 new transfer students was 3.0. • The overall second year retention rate for fall 2011 new transfer students was 74%. • The overall six-year graduation rate for fall 2006 new transfer students was 62%. The University of Wisconsin System Office of Policy Analysis and Research December 2013 Additional reports available at http://www.uwsa.edu/opar 1534 Van Hise Hall 1220 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706 (608) 262-6441
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The University of Wisconsin System
Informational Memorandum Undergraduate Transfer Students: 2012-13
UW System Undergraduate Transfer Student Enrollments*
*Transfer student enrollments are annual unduplicated headcounts at a UW institution and may differ from the numbers in previous reports.
Highlights Undergraduate Transfer Student Enrollment in 2012-13
• 17,335 students transferred into or within the UW System in 2012-13. • Of these transfer students, 15,220 (88%) were new transfer students and 2,115 (12%) were re-entry
transfer students. • 38% of new transfer students were intra-UW System transfers, 28% were from out-of-state institutions,
24% from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges, 7% from Wisconsin private institutions, and the remainder (3%) from international institutions.
• UW-Milwaukee received the most new transfer students (2,584), followed by UW-Madison (1,611), UW Colleges (1,473), and UW-Oshkosh (1,419).
Undergraduate New Transfer Student Demographics in Fall 2012
• 23% of new transfer students entered as freshmen, 39% as sophomores, and 38% as upperclassmen. • 17% of new transfer students were part-time students. • 22% of new transfer students were age 25 or older. • 52% of new transfer students were female. • 14% of new transfer students were students of color. • 51% of new transfer students were first generation college students.
Undergraduate New Transfer Student Outcomes • The first year GPA for fall 2012 new transfer students was 3.0. • The overall second year retention rate for fall 2011 new transfer students was 74%. • The overall six-year graduation rate for fall 2006 new transfer students was 62%.
The University of Wisconsin System Office of Policy Analysis and Research December 2013 Additional reports available at http://www.uwsa.edu/opar
1534 Van Hise Hall 1220 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706 (608) 262-6441
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UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENT ENROLLMENT During the 2012-13 academic year, 17,335 students transferred credits from another institution of higher education into or within the UW System. Of these transfer students, 15,220 (88%) were new transfer students and 2,115 (12%) were re-entry transfer students. New transfer students are students who have not previously enrolled at the institution to which they transferred. Re-entry transfer students are students re-enrolling at a UW institution with transfer credits. Over the last ten years, new transfer student enrollment in 2012-13 was the highest, while re-entry transfer student enrollment in 2008-09 was the highest (Figure 1). Students transfer within the UW System or from the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS), Wisconsin private colleges and universities, out-of-state colleges and universities, and international colleges and universities. Appendices A and B show the details on new and re-entry transfer students by sending institution (the last college or university from which the student transferred) and receiving institution (the UW institution to which they transferred) from 2008-09 to 2012-13. Appendices C and D show the details on new and re-entry transfer students by sending institution and receiving institution in 2012-13.
Figure 1 Undergraduate Transfer Students to the UW System
The majority (88%) of transfer students were new transfer students. The remainder of this report focuses on new transfer students only. Figure 2 shows the number of new transfer students to the UW System by type of sending institution from 2008-09 to 2012-13. Compared to 2008-09, the numbers of new transfer students from all types of sending institutions increased in 2012-13, with the exception of UW 4-Year institutions.
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Number of Undergraduate New Transfer Students to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution
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From 2008-09 to 2012-13, the percentage of new transfer students to the UW System from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges increased from 22 percent to 24 percent; while the percentage of new transfer students from UW 4-Year institutions decreased from 24 percent to 21 percent. The percentage of new transfer students from out-of-state institutions fluctuated and the percentages of new transfer students from the other three sources remained relatively steady (Figure 3).
Figure 3 Percent of Undergraduate New Transfer Students to the UW System
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The increase in new transfer students in 2012-13 compared to 2008-09 reflects the increase in the number of new transfer student applications and admissions (Figure 4). Of the 24,785 new transfer students with completed applications in 2012-13, 21,288 were admitted by UW institutions (an 86% admission rate). Of those admitted in 2012-13, 15,220 enrolled in UW institutions (a 71% enrollment rate). Over the last five years, the admission rate and enrollment rate remained almost unchanged.
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Figure 5 illustrates the proportion of new transfer students into or within the UW System in 2012-13 by type of sending institution. Intra-UW System transfers (38%) were the largest source of new transfer students for UW institutions, including transfers, among UW 4-Year institutions (18%), from UW Colleges to UW 4-Year institutions (17%), and from UW 4-Year institutions to UW Colleges (4%). The second largest share of new transfers into the UW System, 28 percent, came from out-of-state institutions. New transfer students from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges constituted 24 percent of the total new transfer population. Seven percent (7%) of students transferred from Wisconsin private institutions, while a small percentage (3%) of students transferred from international institutions.
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Almost half of the students transferring from out-of-state institutions were Wisconsin residents (48% in 2012-13 or 2,072). Of these Wisconsin residents, 30 percent transferred from colleges or universities in Minnesota, 12 percent transferred from colleges or universities in Illinois, 7 percent transferred from colleges or universities in Michigan and Iowa. Originating out-of-state institutions sending the most Wisconsin resident transfer students to the UW System in 2012-13 were the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (127), Winona State University in Minnesota (90), and the University of Phoenix (50). Of the 396 new transfer students from international institutions in 2012-13, 31 (8%) were Wisconsin residents.
Figure 5 Undergraduate New Transfer Students to the UW System
by Type of Sending Institution 2012-13
Out-of-State 28%
UW Colleges toUW 4-Year 17%
Among UW 4-Year 18%
UW 4-Year to UW Colleges 4%
WTCS 24%
WI Private 7%
International 3%
Intra-UW System Transfers 38%
New undergraduate degree-seeking students enter as either new freshmen or new transfers. In 2012-13, 33 percent of new undergraduate degree-seeking students in the UW System entered as new transfers. Figure 6 shows the number of new transfer students and new transfer students as a percent of new undergraduate degree-seeking students by the UW receiving institution in 2012-13. UW-Milwaukee received the most new transfer students (2,584), followed by UW-Madison (1,611), UW Colleges (1,473), and UW-Oshkosh (1,419). New transfer students, as a percent of new undergraduate degree-seeking students in 2012-13, ranged from 20 percent at UW-Madison to 56 percent at UW-Superior.
Figure 6
Undergraduate New Transfer Students to the UW System by Receiving Institution
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UNDERGRADUATE NEW TRANSFER STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS About two-thirds of new transfer students begin in the fall term while the remaining third begin in other terms. This section focuses on new transfer students who entered in the fall semester of academic year 2012-13 and the characteristics of these students during the semester that they transferred. Figure 7 shows the distribution of fall 2012 new transfer cohort by student classification. Student classification is based on the total number of credits transferred from one or more transfer institutions. Overall, 77 percent of new transfers entered as sophomores (39%) or upperclassmen (38%) in fall 2012. The percentage of new transfers entering as sophomores or upperclassmen varied from a low of 49 percent from international institutions to a high of 89 percent from UW Colleges. Appendix E provides the details on the distribution of fall 2012 new transfer cohort to the UW System by sending institution and student classification. Appendix F shows the percentages of new transfer cohort to the UW System by type of sending institution and student classification from fall 2008 to fall 2012. The proportion of new transfer students entering the UW System as freshmen from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges has decreased, from 41 percent in fall 2008 to 36 percent in fall 2012.
Figure 7 Fall 2012 Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort
by Type of Sending Institution and Student Classification
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Note: Percentages may not be added to 100% due to rounding. The majority of new transfers (83%) were full-time students, with a credit load of 12 or more credits (Figure 8). The proportion ranged from 70 percent for students transferring from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges to 95 percent for students transferring from international institutions. Appendix G provides the details on fall 2012 new transfer students by sending institution and full-time/part-time status.
Figure 8 Fall 2012 Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort
by Type of Sending Institution and Full-Time/Part-Time Status
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Figure 9 shows the age distribution of fall 2012 new transfer cohort. Twenty-three percent (23%) of new transfers were under 20 years old, 55 percent were between ages 20 and 24, and 22 percent were 25 or older. The proportion of new transfers who were 25 or older ranged from 11 percent for those from UW 4-Year institutions to 40 percent for those from the WTCS.
Figure 9 Fall 2012 Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort by Type of Sending Institution and Age Group
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Overall, 52 percent of the fall 2012 new transfer cohort were female and 48 percent were male (Figure 10). Forty-nine percent (49%) of new transfer students from UW Colleges were female, compared to 60 percent from Wisconsin private institutions.
Figure 10 Fall 2012 Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort
by Type of Sending Institution and Gender
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In the fall 2012 new transfer cohort, 14 percent of the students were students of color (Figure 11). Twenty percent (20%) of new transfer students from Wisconsin private institutions were students of color, compared to 9 percent from UW Colleges. Of the 1,398 new transfer students of color in fall 2012, 441 (32%) were Hispanic/Latino(a) and 381 (27%) were African American. Appendix H shows the details on fall 2012 new transfer cohort to the UW System by sending institution and race/ethnicity. Appendix I shows the details on new transfer students to the UW System by type of sending institution and race/ethnicity from fall 2008 to fall 2012.
Figure 11 Fall 2012 Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort
by Type of Sending Institution and Race/Ethnicity Group
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Overall, 51 percent of fall 2012 new transfer students were first generation college students (Figure 12). New transfer students from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges (62%) and UW Colleges (60%) were more likely to be first generation college students.
Figure 12 Fall 2012 Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort
by Type of Sending Institution and First Generation College Student Status
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Note: First generation college student status is based on the following question on the UW System under-graduate application
for admission: Has either of your parents earned a four-year college/university degree?”
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UNDERGRADUATE NEW TRANSFER STUDENT OUTCOMES Grade Point Average Figure 13 shows the first year grade point averages (GPA) for fall 2010, 2011, and 2012 new transfer students. This GPA reflects the courses that the new transfer students completed during their first year after transfer. The average first year GPA of fall 2012 new transfer students was 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. There has been little change in the average first year GPA for the past three cohorts of fall new transfer entrants. Appendix J details the average first year GPAs of the fall 2010, 2011, and 2012 new transfer cohort to the UW System by sending institution.
Figure 13 Average First Year GPAs of New Transfer Cohort to the UW System
by Type of Sending Institution Fall 2010 to Fall 2012
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Second Year Retention Rate Another measure of success for new students is second year retention rate; that is, the percentage of students who successfully complete their first year and return to the same institution for a second year of study. Of the new transfer students who entered in fall 2011, 74 percent returned in fall 2012. Figure 14 shows that the first to second year retention rates for fall 2009, 2010, and 2011 new transfer students varied by type of sending institution. Fall 2011 new transfer students from UW Colleges had a second year retention rate of 82 percent, while those from Wisconsin private institutions had a second year retention rate of 65 percent. Appendix K provides details on the second year retention rates for the fall 2011 new transfer cohort to the UW System by sending institution and full-time/part-time status. Appendix L shows the second year retention rates for the fall 2011 new transfer cohort by type of sending institution and receiving institution.
Figure 14 Second Year Retention Rates at Institution Where Transferred
for New Transfer Cohort to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution
Fall 2009 to Fall 2011
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New transfers entering as full-time students persisted at a much higher rate (77%) than those entering as part-time students (61%) (Figure 15). For new transfers entering as full-time students in fall 2011, the second year retention rates ranged from 83 percent for students transferring from UW Colleges to 69 percent for students transferring from Wisconsin private institutions.
Figure 15 Second Year Retention Rates at Institution Where Transferred
for New Transfer Cohort to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution and Student Full-Time/Part-Time Status
Fall 2011
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New transfers who entered as sophomores or upperclassmen were retained at a higher rate than those who entered as freshmen (Figure 16). Overall, students who transferred as sophomores or upperclassmen in fall 2011 had a second year retention rate of 77 percent and 79 percent, respectively; while students who transferred at the freshman level had a 62 percent second year retention rate. However, these rates varied by type of sending institution. For example, the second year retention rates ranged from 80 percent for sophomore transfers from UW Colleges to 69 percent for sophomore transfers from Wisconsin private institutions.
Figure 16 Second Year Retention Rates at Institution Where Transferred
for New Transfer Cohort to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution and Student Classification at Entrance
Fall 2011
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Figure 17 shows the second year retention rates of fall 2011 new transfer cohort by UW receiving institution. Overall, the second year retention rate was 74 percent. The second year retention rates varied by the UW receiving institution, ranging from 88 percent for the new transfer cohort at UW-Madison and UW-Platteville to 62 percent for the new transfer cohort at UW-Parkside. Appendix M provides details on the second year retention rates for the fall 2011 new transfer cohort by receiving institution and student classification.
Figure 17 Second Year Retention Rates at Institution Where Transferred
for New Transfer Cohort to the UW System by Receiving Institution
Fall 2011
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Six-Year Graduation Rate Six-year graduation rates also provide a measure of success for transfer students. Figure 18 shows six-year graduation rates at any UW institution for fall 2004, 2005, and 2006 new transfers by type of sending institution. Overall, the six-year graduation rates in the UW System were over 60 percent. Fall 2006 new transfers from UW Colleges had the highest six-year graduation rate (73%), followed by fall 2006 new transfers from UW 4-Year institutions (70%). A lower six-year graduation rate (47%) for the fall 2006 new transfer students from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges might have resulted from a higher proportion of non-traditional and part-time transfer students who may take longer to graduate. Seven percent (7%) of the fall 2006 new transfers from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges were still enrolled in the 7th year, while overall, 4 percent of the fall 2006 new transfers were enrolled in the 7th year. Appendix N shows six-year graduation rates for the fall 2006 new transfer cohort to the UW System by sending institution and full-time/part-time status. Appendix O shows six-year graduation rates for the fall 2006 new transfer cohort by type of sending institution and receiving institution.
Figure 18 Six-Year Graduation Rates at Any UW Institution
for New Transfer Cohort to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution
Fall 2004 to Fall 2006
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Overall, 67 percent of new transfer students entering as full-time students in fall 2006 graduated within six years, compared to 36 percent for part-time new transfer students (Figure 19). The six-year graduation rates varied by type of sending institution, ranging from 75 percent for new transfers from UW Colleges entering as full-time students in fall 2006 to 54 percent for new transfers from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges entering as full-time students.
Figure 19 Six-Year Graduation Rates at Any UW Institution
for New Transfer Cohort to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution and Student Full-Time/Part-Time Status
Fall 2006
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Students who transferred as sophomores or upperclassmen had higher six-year graduation rates than students who transferred as freshmen. Within the same student level, these rates varied by type of sending institution. For example, six-year graduation rates ranged from 74 percent for fall 2006 new sophomore transfers from UW 4-Year institutions to 58 percent for fall 2006 new sophomore transfers from the Wisconsin Technical Colleges (Figure 20).
Figure 20 Six-Year Graduation Rates at Any UW Institution
for New Transfer Cohort to the UW System by Type of Sending Institution and Student Classification
Fall 2006
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Figure 21 shows the six-year graduation rates of fall 2006 new transfer cohort by UW receiving institution. Overall, the six-year graduation rate in the UW System was 62 percent. The six-year graduation rates varied by the UW receiving institution, ranging from 84 percent for the new transfer cohort at UW-Madison to 42 percent for the new transfer cohort at UW-Parkside. Appendix P shows six-year graduation rates for the fall 2006 new transfer cohort by receiving institution and student classification.
Figure 21
Six-Year Graduation Rates at Any UW Institution for New Transfer Cohort to the UW System
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APPENDICES
Appendix A Undergraduate New and Re-Entry Transfer Students to the UW System
freshman students have 0-29 degree credits, sophomore students have between 30 and 59 degree credits, and upperclassmen have 60 or more degree credits.
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Appendix F Student Classification of Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort to the UW System
by Type of Sending Institution Fall 2008 to Fall 2012
Overall Freshman 24% 25% 25% 23% 23% Sophomore 39% 38% 38% 39% 39% Upperclass 36% 37% 37% 38% 38% Note: Student classification is based on the total number of degree credits which may have been accumulated from one or more transfer institutions. In general,
freshman students have 0-29 degree credits, sophomore students have between 30 and 59 degree credits, and upperclassmen have 60 or more degree credits.
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Appendix G Full-Time/Part-Time Status of Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort to the UW System
2012 381 61 169 112 10 441 224 1,398 14% 8,792 86% 10,190 Note: The category of Hispanic/Latino(a) includes students identifying as Hispanic/Latino(a) alone or in combination with other race/ethnicities.
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Appendix J Average First Year GPAs of Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort to the UW System
by Sending Institution Fall 2010 to Fall 2012
From: 2010 2011 2012
# GPA # GPA # GPA
UW-Baraboo/Sauk 91 2.9 76 3.0 97 3.1 UW-Barron 71 2.8 65 3.0 87 3.1 UW-Fond du Lac 134 2.9 99 2.8 99 2.9 UW-Fox Valley 223 2.9 249 3.0 250 2.9 UW-Manitowoc 76 2.9 80 2.9 99 2.9 UW-Marathon 199 3.0 204 3.0 194 2.9 UW-Marinette 36 3.0 38 2.7 34 3.1 UW-Marshfield/Wood 71 3.0 81 3.0 93 3.0 UW-Richland 77 3.0 63 3.0 74 3.0 UW-Rock 109 2.9 149 2.9 141 3.0 UW-Sheboygan 65 3.2 82 2.8 108 3.1 UW-Washington 122 2.9 140 3.0 142 3.0 UW-Waukesha 250 2.9 264 2.9 281 2.9 UWC-Online 40 3.1 44 3.3 63 3.1 UW Colleges Total 1,564 2.9 1,634 3.0 1,762 3.0 UW-Madison 117 3.4 151 3.4 130 3.3 UW-Milwaukee 331 2.9 346 2.9 332 2.8 UW-Eau Claire 158 3.1 181 3.2 156 3.2 UW-Green Bay 140 3.0 130 3.1 120 3.0 UW-La Crosse 175 3.2 190 3.2 201 3.3 UW-Oshkosh 184 2.9 193 3.0 191 3.0 UW-Parkside 106 2.8 94 2.9 97 2.8 UW-Platteville 92 2.9 111 2.8 101 2.8 UW-River Falls 63 3.0 60 2.9 68 3.0 UW-Stevens Point 169 3.0 192 3.0 165 3.0 UW-Stout 89 2.8 104 2.9 94 3.0 UW-Superior 32 2.8 28 2.7 40 3.0 UW-Whitewater 177 2.9 187 2.7 169 2.9 UW-Extension 1 * 1 * 3 * UW 4-Year Total 1,834 3.0 1,968 3.0 1,867 3.0 Blackhawk 46 3.0 38 2.8 43 2.8 Chippewa Valley 202 2.9 148 3.1 162 3.0 Fox Valley 196 3.0 179 3.0 156 2.9 Gateway 119 2.8 100 2.8 127 2.7 Lakeshore 36 3.2 52 3.0 56 3.1 Madison Area 435 2.9 463 2.9 439 3.0 Mid-State 63 2.9 59 2.8 70 2.9 Milwaukee Area 302 2.8 329 2.7 343 2.8 Moraine Park 47 3.0 44 2.8 53 3.1 Nicolet 47 3.2 56 3.1 43 3.0 Northcentral 96 3.1 98 3.1 84 3.0 Northeast WI 193 2.9 189 2.8 179 2.8 Southwest WI 24 2.8 10 3.0 15 3.3 Waukesha 90 2.8 88 2.9 91 2.9 Western 87 3.0 96 2.9 89 3.0 WI Indianhead 76 3.0 60 2.9 48 2.9 WTCS Total 2,059 2.9 2,009 2.9 1,998 2.9 WI Private 547 2.8 504 2.9 484 2.9 Out-of-State 2,445 3.0 2,384 3.0 2,465 3.0 International 202 3.3 175 3.3 167 3.4 Total 8,651 3.0 8,674 3.0 8,743 3.0 Notes: (1) To protect student privacy, GPAs are not shown when there are five or fewer students. (2) The average first year GPAs are calculated for new transfer students who were retained to the spring semester of their first year.
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Appendix K Second Year Retention Rates at Institution Where Transferred
for Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort to the UW System by Sending Institution and Student Full-Time/Part-Time Status
Ret 2nd Yr # 1,172 1,207 406 457 369 779 215 329 315 566 517 188 562 7,421
Ret 2nd Yr % 88% 75% 69% 73% 81% 76% 62% 88% 74% 79% 74% 64% 84% 74% Notes: (1) To protect student privacy, rates are not shown when there are five or fewer retained students. (2)The data on international institutions is not shown due to small cell sizes.
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Appendix M
Second Year Retention Rates at Institution Where Transferred for Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort to the UW System
by Receiving Institution and Student Classification Fall 2011
Grad 6-Yr % 84% 57% 63% 64% 71% 66% 42% 67% 65% 68% 66% 48% 69% 62% Notes: (1) To protect student privacy, rates are not shown when there are five or fewer graduates. (2) The data on international institutions are not shown due to small cell sizes.
Informational Memorandum Undergraduate Transfer Students: 2012-13 Page 27
Appendix P Six-Year Graduation Rates at Any UW Institution
for Undergraduate New Transfer Cohort to the UW System by Receiving Institution and Student Classification