Student Right-To-Know
University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
Graduation and Persistence Rates
First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking Undergraduates
As of 2023
Metric | Fall 2017 Cohort |
---|---|
Graduation Rate - Graduated within 6 years | 42% |
Gender | |
Men | 41% |
Women | 42% |
IPEDS Race/Ethnicity | |
Nonresident Alien | 62% |
Hispanic/Latino | 37% |
American Indian or Alaska Native | # |
Asian | 50% |
Black or African American | # |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | 38% |
White | 40% |
Two or more races | 40% |
Race and ethnicity unknown | # |
Federal Grant/Loan Recipient | |
Recipient of a Federal Pell Grant | 39% |
Recipient of a subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant | 45% |
Student who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan | 43% |
Persistence Rate - Still enrolled 6 years after entry | 2% |
A pound sign (#) denotes any cohort or subcohort with fewer than ten students.
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.
Prepared by Institutional Research and Analysis Office, University of Hawaiʻi, March 2024
Full report for the University of Hawaiʻi System Graduation and Persistence Rates, as of 2023