Graduation and Persistence Rates
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University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Graduation and Persistence Rates
The following information is for First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Undergraduates in the Fall 2012 Cohort.
Graduation Rate
41% of students in this cohort graduated within 6 years.
Gender
Gender | Graduation Rate |
---|---|
Men | 41% |
Women | 41% |
IPEDS Race/Ethnicity
Race | Graduation Rate |
---|---|
Nonresident alien | # |
Hispanic/Latino | 41% |
American Indian or Alaska Native | # |
Asian | 41% |
Black or African American | # |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | 48% |
White | 36% |
Two or more races | 42% |
Race or ethnicity unknown | # |
A pound sign (#) denotes any cohort/subcohort with fewer than ten students.
Federal Grant/Loan Recipient
Recipient | Graduation Rate |
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Recipient of a Federal Pell Grant | 36% |
Recipient of a subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant | 46% |
Student who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan | 45% |
Persistence Rate
4% of students in this cohort were still enrolled 6 years after entry.
This information is provided for the Student Right-to-Know Act, Public Law 101-542. It provides a partial description of the graduation and enrollment patterns of students. It should not be used to infer or predict individual behavior.