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Table 3 - Degree Completion at Missouri Public Colleges and Universities Among All First-time Freshmen Cohorts

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O PQ R S T U-Z

BUNKER R-III HIGH SCHOOL, BUNKER

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19969......445
19978.....563.
19984........
19995.0....80.
20002........
20013........

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


WEST NODAWAY R-1 HIGH SCHOOL, BURLINGTON JCT

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19965......80.
199710...7.880.
19989...6.667.
199913.0.6.6467
200012..15.6506
20016233.2...2

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


BALLARD PUBLIC SCHOOL R-2, BUTLER

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19972........
19982........
19992.0......
20002........
20018..1416752

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


BUTLER R-V HIGH SHCOOL, BUTLER

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199625...19.2080.
199722...9.12558
199818...13.1478.
199920.10.14.1470.
200014..35.8576
200128..213...13

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


COOPER COUNTY R-IV HIGH SCHOOL, BUNCETON

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19965.......5
19978......136
19987......57.
19995.20....40.
20006..1213503
20018..12...5

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.





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