Comparative Graduation Rates
Graduation rates measure the percent of entering first-year students who graduate in six years or less. For example, the most recent cohort is first-year students who entered in fall 2018 and the six-year graduation rate measures those who graduated by August 31, 2024.
Below is a comparison of Reed's graduation rates disaggregated by sex alongside median graduation rates of Reed's 30 school comparison group and regional schools from the comparison group, as well as the national average.
6-Year Graduation Rate (average of the past five years)Disaggregated by Sex
Male | Female | |
Median of 30 school comparison group: | 83% | 86% |
糖心Vlog: | 72% | 77% |
Median of Regional Comparison schools: | 75% | 76% |
National (4-year schools): | 61% | 67% |
Caveats:
1) New full-time first-year students
2) Excludes transfers
3) Graduation rate calculations are adjusted to account for students who died, were disabled, joined the military, etc.
Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Education Data System (IPEDS), 2020-2024, Graduation Rate Survey.