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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

NAYLOR R-2 HIGH SCHOOL, NAYLOR

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......99
199716.....8506
19988......50.
19998.13...675.
20009..3114445
200114172215368

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.


NEELYVILLE R-4 HIGH SCHOOL, NEELYVILLE

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)
199613.....5386
199717..5..9538
199817.....52910
199910.0...5505
200011..61.7644
200110..3.36604

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.


NEOSHO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, NEOSHO

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)
199642512.20.256012
199735...16.174915
199837...13.164319
199942717514.204815
20003539.20.205712
20012414110314589

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.


NEVADA HIGH SCHOOL, NEVADA

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)
199637...17.205413
199742...19.235517
199833..516.226710
199939.3520.276911
200036411223125697
20013013118120679

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.


NEW BLOOMFIELD R-III HIGH SCH, NEW BLOOMFIELD

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)
19964........
19977.....571.
19988......50.
19999.33....22.
20001121814.5454
200117162....14

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.


NEWBURG HIGH SCHOOL, NEWBURG

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)
199610......307
19975......60.
199810.....5505,,
199910.10.5.550.
20008..2315633
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.


MACON COUNTY R-4 HIGH SCHOOL, NEW CAMBRIA

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........
19973........
19982........
19991.0......
2000512013.480.
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.


NEW FRANKLIN R-I HIGH SCHOOL, NEW FRANKLIN

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)
19966......50.
199712...6.867.
199811...6.764.
19998.13....50.
20009...5.5564
2001111952...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.


NEW HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL, NEW HAVEN

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)
199631..612.22717
199721...8.12579
199814...7.8576
199918.65..9508
200030310571124015
200119..35...11

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.


NEW MADRID CO CENTRAL HIGH SCH, NEW MADRID

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)
199642...15.204821
199727...9.93315
199837...13.154119,
199943.7.17.225118
2000312627.92920
200133515541103018

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.


NEWTOWN-HARRIS R-III HIGH SCH, NEWTOWN

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)
19963........
19984........
19993.0......
20003........
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.


NIANGUA R-5 HIGH SCHOOL, NIANGUA

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........
19971........
19983........
19996.17....17.
20006..11.2334
20016..11...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.


NIXA R-11 HIGH SCHOOL, NIXA

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)
199645511.23.276013
199758712.15.203431
199851612516.214124
199954611.165234325
2000837814273414935
2001937814185374049

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.


NORBORNE R-VIII HIGH SCHOOL, NORBORNE

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
19979...6.778.
19988......50.
19997.0.5.571.
20009111.5.5563
20016...4...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 KANSAS CITY HIGH SCHOOL, NORTH KANSAS CTY

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)
1996107981241.555143
1997113768385514555
1998117..10366524462
199999.41734.525343
20001049922353575538
200170344262324635

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.


NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, NORWOOD

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)
19963........
199716.....53110
19988..5..563.
19993.0......
200010..3114406
200113..4228625

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.


ADAIR COUNTY R-I HIGH SCHOOL, NOVINGER

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)
19964........
19977......43.
19989.....667.
19999.11....44.
20009..3316673
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.





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