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Undergraduate outcomes | UCOP The University of California awards more than 70,000 degrees per year, including 55,000 undergraduate degrees and 15,000 graduate academic and professional degrees
UC student success dashboards - University of California This information is designed to support academic programs and instructors to better understand student success and challenges students face in completing their undergraduate education, and to strategically address issues of equity gaps in student success
University of California | 3: Undergraduate Student Success By 2030, UC’s goal is to have nine of ten undergraduates leave with a degree, and to improve four-year freshman graduation rates to 76 percent, and two-year transfer graduation rates to 70 percent
University of California | Home The 2021 UC Accountability Report provides the fourteenth annual comprehensive assessment of the University's progress in meeting key teaching, research and public service goals across its 10 campuses
University of California | 3: Undergraduate Student Success By 2030, UC’s goal is to have nine of ten undergraduates leave with a degree, and to improve four-year freshmen graduation rates to 76 percent, and two-year transfer graduation rates to 70 percent
Annual Report on Undergraduate Admissions Requirements and . . . ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE dmissions policy, while the average first-term probation rate has continued to decrease The mean first-year UC GPA for California freshmen was 3 21 in 2019 (the highest year to date under the new policy), and 93% of
UCI data reveal barriers to academic success - Inside Higher Ed University of California, Irvine, leaders made revisions to academic policies to boost retention and graduation rates among undergraduates Identifying why students stop out can be a mystery for administrators, but data analysis can help solve it
How applications are reviewed | UC Admissions - University of California Outstanding performance in one or more specific subject areas Outstanding work in one or more special projects in any academic field of study Recent, marked improvement in academic performance as demonstrated by academic GPA and the quality of coursework completed or in progress
University of California | 3: Undergraduate Student Success Early academic success, specifically as it relates to first-year UC GPA, is a key factor for focus when seeking to improve graduation rates Academic preparation is only one factor that influences student success Research has shown that engagement is also an important component