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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

DADEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, DADEVILLE

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...5.5100.
19972........
19986......50.
19997.0....57.
20005120.3.3601
20015..12...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.


NORTH PLATTE HIGH SCHOOL, DEARBORN

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)
199621...11.13628
199716...9.1169.
199826...15.18698
199924.13.14.14587
20002827117.18648
200120...10...10

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.


LAKELAND R-3 SCHOOL, DEEPWATER

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......226
19976......50.
199815...5.5339
19996.0....50.
200013..19110773
20016...2...4

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.


DELTA C-7 HIGH SCHOOL, DEERING

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)
19961........
19972........
19982........
19992.0......

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.


BUCHANAN COUNTY R-IV HIGH SCH, DE KALB

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)
19967......146
19975......40.
19983........
19998.0....385
200012..16.7585
200112...5...7

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.


DELTA R-V HIGH SCHOOL, DELTA

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)
199614...7.7506
199710......40.
19989.....556.
19997.0....295
20008113.3.3384
20011........

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.


DE SOTO HIGH SCHOOL, DE SOTO

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)
19961086634155545048
199779562314.374737
1998115..3613.534658
199987672913.434938
2000938930135434642
2001864525145445138

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.


DEXTER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, DEXTER

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)
199645...127224922
199756..6107234129
199856..9197356319
199942.0.14.204822
200062..12255376025
20014524422...17

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.


DIAMOND R-IV HIGH SCHOOL, DIAMOND

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......335
199713...5.5387
199818...6.84410
19998.50....25.
20001816210112675
2001154271416405

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.


DIXON R-I SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, DIXON

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)
199621...7.73313
199714...9.9645
199818...9.10567
19999.11.5.667.
2000181619.10567
200111..15...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.


DONIPHAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, DONIPHAN

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)
19963472110..144113
199740...8.143523
199839..86.164119
199937.58..164319
20002121053183811
200126312731114212

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.


DORA R-III HIGH SCHOOL, DORA

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)
19962........
19974........
19981........
200091114226672
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.


DREXEL R-IV SCHOOL, DREXEL

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)
199612...5.5427
199710......405
19985.......5
19999.22....225
20003........
20015...2...3

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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