https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2019/01/31/florida-state-university-expects-top-its-record-four-year-grad-rate/2728781002/
Florida State University – whose four-year graduation rate of 68.4 percent already is highest in the State University System – now is expecting to top that achievement.
On Wednesday, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Sally McRorie, said preliminary new data shows 71.5 percent of FSU’s recent cohort of students graduating in four years.
“This is a group effort by everyone on campus,” McRorie said during a presentation to the Board of Governors Academic and Student Affairs committee.
The State University System’s current four-year graduation rate is 49.4 percent.
“That is great focus,” said Ned Lautenbach, chairman of the Board of Governors.
McRorie said the university’s data also shows it has erased graduation rate disparities between all categories of under-represented students and traditional students.
In addition, there is no disparity among all FSU students in attaining a first to second year retention rate of 94 percent, making FSU the highest-ranked public university to achieve this status.
At a glance:
Current percentages of students graduating in four years, based on 2013-17 figures:
Florida State: 68.4
University of Florida: 66
University of South Florida: 57.3
New College: 53.6
University of Central Florida: 43.8
University of North Florida: 33.7
Florida International: 33.5
Florida Atlantic: 27.1
University of West Florida: 25.2
Florida Gulf Coast: 22.9
Florida A&M: 21.8
Source: Florida Board of Governors
@floridastate Provost Sally McRorie is presenting on the university's 4-year grad rates, which are the highest in the state. Congrats, and thanks for sharing your strategies for helping students succeed.— Board of Governors (@FLBOG) January 30, 2019
#FunFactFriday@floridastate has a total of 41,900 students from every Florida county and from 132 countries.— Board of Governors (@FLBOG) January 25, 2019