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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

JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL, JACKSON

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)
19961021414.55.585730
19971341713.60.634754
19981392518.65.664748
1999150117784.936246
20001341713274.765741
200114516114831886141

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 DAVIESS HIGH SCHOOL, JAMESON

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........
19974........
19995.0....40.
20005..2113602
20014........

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.


TRI-COUNTY R-7 HIGH SCHOOL, JAMESPORT

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)
19968......385
19976......33.
199810.....770.
19996.0....67.
20004........
20017114.1...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.


JAMESTOWN C-1 HIGH SCHOOL, JAMESTOWN

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)
19968......50.
19975...5.5100.
19984........
19995.20....40.
20008225.1.1135
20015...4...1

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.


JASPER R-5 HIGH SCHOOL, JASPER

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)
199611...5.545.
199710...5.550.
19984........
19996.0....67.
2000131835.8624
20014........

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.


BLAIR OAKS HIGH SCHOOL, JEFFERSON CITY

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)
199617...12.12715
199723...17.17746
199826519.11.14547
199937.8912.215713
20004212623.296912
20014025919230758

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.


JEFFERSON CITY HIGH SCHOOL, JEFFERSON CITY

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)
1996231198.135.1416171
1997205199.125.1286258
19982131476127.1346365
199927914524139.16459101
200024918725101312651105
200128419724130816257103

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.


JENNINGS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, JENNINGS

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)
199631516...61920
199735......1129
1998351029.5.72018
199929.7.6.93118
200022523.3.31414
200130413.3141322

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.


JOPLIN HIGH SCHOOL, JOPLIN

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)
19961461410.68.704862
19971481812.61.654465
19981251411.57.604851
19991361310.60.674956
20001541510964.734766
200112012102461494159

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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