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UH MANOA GRADUATION AND PERSISTENCE OF FIRST-TIME FULL-TIME DEGREE-SEEKING UNDERGRADUATES


The information in this graph provides a partial description of the graduation and enrollment patterns of students and describes averages for groups of students. It should not be used to infer or predict individual graduation or enrollment behavior.

This information is provided for the Student Right to Know Act, Public Law 101-542 published in the Federal Register, December 1, 1995.

University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Average Graduation and Persistence Rates
1991-2001 Fall Cohorts
Six Years After Entry

Graduated: 54%
Still Enrolled, Not Graduated 11%


On average, 64% of first-time, full-time degree-seeking undergraduates entering the Manoa Campus have either graduated or are still enrolled six years after entry. The rates for the most recent cohort (Fall 2001) are 55% for graduation and 9% for persistence.

Source: University of Hawaii Institutional Research Office