Student-Right-To-Know Graduation Rate Disclosure - University of Pittsburgh, Bradford Campus
The graduation rate at the Bradford Campus of the University of Pittsburgh, calculated according to the U.S. Department of Education guidelines, is 45%.
This Student-Right-to-Know (SRTK) Graduation Rate is described as follows:
- It is based upon students who entered as full-time, first-time freshmen and graduated within 150% of the length of their program. For example, in regards to associate-seeking freshmen, this 150% measure describes students graduating from a two-year program within three years; and in regards to baccalaureate-seeking freshmen, this 150% measure describes students graduating from a four-year program within six years.
- It is an average of the graduation rates of four freshman classes, with these being the most recent four classes for which the above 150% measure can be determined.
Specifically, in regards to the SRTK graduation rate of 45%, it is based upon freshmen who entered in the fall terms of 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005, with the 150% measure calculated as follows:
- In regards to associate-seeking freshmen, it is based on the numbers of these students graduating in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008, respectively.
- In regards to baccalaureate-seeking students, it is based on the numbers of these students graduating in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011, respectively.
Baccalaureate-Seeking Freshmen Entering in Fall 2005
The six-year graduation rate for the most recent entering class (Fall 2005), graduating by 2011, was 48%.