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Graduation Rates

The Student Right to Know Act of 1990 requires the disclosure of graduation rates calculated during the Graduation Rates Survey component of the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). The Graduation Rates Survey collects data on the completion rates of full-time, first-time degree-seeking students. All GLBBS students are full-time, degree-seeking students. First-time students are students who are attending any post-secondary institution for the first time at the undergraduate level.

The following tables show the IPEDS graduation rates by entering cohort, disaggregated by gender, race/ethnicity, and federal financial aid type. Graduation Rates will be updated with each IPEDS reporting cycle. The most recent IPEDS Graduation Rates reporting cycle collected data on students entering GLBBS in 2020. Please note that GLBBS did not collect race and ethnicity data prior to the 2020 academic year. Title IV, HEA federal financial aid was not available to GLBBS students prior to 2020.

Information regarding graduation rate of certificate- or degree-seeking, first-time, full-time students is also available at the IPEDS Data Center.

Year of Entry/Cohort Overall Number of Full-time, First Time Students in Cohort Number of Graduates Graduation Rate
2020 5 5 100%
2019 2 2 100%
2018 1 1 100%
2017 4 3 75%

The four-year average Graduation Rate is 92%.

Year of Entry/Cohort Female Male Graduation Rate
2020 not applicable 100% 100%
2019 not applicable 100% 100%
2018 not applicable 100% 100%
2017 not applicable 75% 75%

 

Race/Ethnicity  *data not collected prior to the 2020 academic year.
Year of Entry/Cohort African American/ Black American Indian/Alaska Native Asian Asian/Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander Hispanic/Latinx (of any race) International Two or More Races Other/ Unknown White Total
2022
2021
2020 * The number of full-time, first-time students is too small to report this information with a reasonable expectation of confidentiality. 5

 

Aid Type  *Title IV, HEA federal financial aid was not available to GLBBS students prior to 2020.
Year of Entry/Cohort Pell Grant Subsidized Direct Loan (no Pell) No Pell Grants or Subsidized Direct Loans All Students Regardless of Aid
2022
2021
2020 * The number of full-time, first-time students is too small to report this information with a reasonable expectation of confidentiality. 5