Retention and Graduation Rates


 Retention and graduation rates are important metrics in the field of education, often used to assess the success and effectiveness of educational institutions.
  1. Retention Rate: This metric measures the percentage of students who continue their studies at the same institution from one academic year to the next. A high retention rate generally indicates that students are satisfied with their experience and are more likely to persist and graduate.

  2. Graduation Rate: This measures the percentage of students who complete their degree programs within a specified period, often within four, six, or eight years for undergraduate programs. A high graduation rate reflects an institution's ability to support and guide students towards successful degree completion.

Both retention and graduation rates can be influenced by a variety of factors, including the quality of education,

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