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Completion / Graduation Rates

Also known as graduation rates, completion rates express the percentage of first-year full-time students who gain a bachelor's degree within a four-year or six-year period.

Race & Ethnicity

Chart displaying four-year completion stats by race/ethnicity
Chart comparing four-year completion stats by race/ethnicity with peer universities' stats
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Chart displaying six-year completion stats by race/ethnicity

Chart comparing six-year completion stats by race/ethnicity with peer universities' stats

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Gender

Chart displaying four-year completion stats by gender
Chart comparing four-year completion stats by gender with peer universities' stats
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Chart displaying six-year completion stats by gender
Chart comparing six-year completion stats by gender with peer universities' stats
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Pell Grant Eligibility

usually are awarded only to undergraduate students who display exceptional financial need.

Chart displaying four-year completion stats by pell eligibility
Chart displaying six-year completion stats by pell eligibility
Chart comparing six-year completion stats by pell eligibility with peer universities' stats
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First Generation College Status

Chart displaying four-year completion stats by first generation status
Chart displaying six-year completion stats by first generation status

Age

Chart displaying four-year completion stats by age

Chart displaying six-year completion stats by age 

Peer universities (selected based on faith-based / Christian, parental median income, size, mix of both graduate and undergraduate programs, regional and national institutions):

  • Azusa Pacific University 
  • Bethel University 
  • California Baptist University
  • California Lutheran University
  • Linfield University-McMinville Campus
  • Malone University
  • Northwest Nazarene
  • Northwest University
  • Pacific University
  • Seattle Pacific University
  • Whitworth University

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