Student Achievement Data
Retention and Graduation Rates
82% of the first-time, full-time undergraduate students who enrolled in the fall of 2017 returned to the University of Minnesota in the fall of 2018.
The 4-year graduation rate for full-time students entering in fall 2014 and graduating from the University of Minnesota was 49%. The 6-year graduation rate for full-time students entering in fall 2012 was 70%.
Morris retention and graduation data
The Student Achievement Measure (SAM) is an alternative to the federal graduation rate, which is limited to tracking the completion of first-time, full-time students at one institution. SAM tracks student movement across postsecondary institutions to provide a more complete picture of undergraduate student progress and completion within the higher education system. Data for the University of Minnesota, Morris can be found here: Student Achievement Measure
Graduate Outcomes
97% of fall 2017 graduates were employed or in graduate school within one year of graduating from the University of Minnesota Morris.
Within one year of graduation, 96% of fall 2018 Elementary and Secondary Education program completers were employed in a position for which they were prepared.