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Record graduation rates at UH campuses across the state
By News Release @ 11:50 PM :: 2285 Views :: Hawaii Statistics, Higher Education, COVID-19

Record graduation rates at UH campuses across the state

from UH News, Feb 21, 2022

University of Hawaiʻi campuses across the state achieved record highs in important graduation and retention metrics for the academic year 2020–21, the first full academic year impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In his report to the UH Board of Regents on February 17, President David Lassner shared delta points from each of the 10 campuses that, “give me a lot of hope.”

Highlights from the four-year campuses

UH Mānoa achieved the highest four-year graduation rate in history (39.7%) for full-time first-time students as well as record two-year (30.9%) and four-year (64%) graduation rates for full-time transfer-in students.

UH Hilo achieved its second-highest six-year graduation rate (42.7%) for full-time first-time students. UH Hilo also serves many transfer students and achieved a record three-year (47.5%) and four-year graduation rate (58.1%) for full-time transfer students and its highest ever four-year rate (47.9%) for part-time transfers.

UH West Oʻahu set a new record in its four-year graduation rate (23%) for full-time first-time students. The campus has a very high percentage of incoming transfer students, and retention of incoming full-time transfers from first to second year matched the prior year. UH West Oʻahu had a high six-year graduation rate for full-time transfers (66.5%) and the four-year rate held steady.

Highlights from UH’s seven community colleges

Hawaiʻi CC achieved its highest three-year graduation rates for both full-time (36.3%) and part-time (10.4%) first-time freshmen.

Honolulu CC had its highest first-year retention for both full-time and part-time freshmen and a record four-year graduation rate (37.8%) for full-time students, as well as two-year (22.9%) and three-year (23.6%) graduation rates for part-time students.

Kapiʻolani CC had its highest three-year full-time first-time graduation rate (25.8%) and record five-year rate (20%) for part-time first-time students.

Kauaʻi CC had its highest ever three-year full-time first-time graduation rate (32.4%) and record four-year (19.3%) and five-year (18.5%) rates for part-time first-time students.

Leeward CC had record level graduation rates for first-year (2.2%), second-year (13.6%) and third-year (28.7%) full-time first-time students and for many of its part-time and transfer students as well. Leeward CC also set record first-year retention rates with the high school class of 2020 as well for its incoming transfer students.

UH Maui College set record one-year (2.5%) and three-year (29.2%) graduation rates for full-time first-time students as well as four-year and six-year rates for part-time students.

Windward CC achieved its highest one-year (2.5%) and two-year (10.4%) full-time first-time students graduation rates and six-year rate for part-time first-timers.

Lassner said the one-year graduation rates over 2% at Leeward CC, UH Maui College and Windward CC are likely the result of UH’s active Early College programs in those regions. Early College is a partnership between the Hawaiʻi Department of Education and UH that allows high school students to take college classes for credit.

“Not all of these are numbers we can be satisfied with, but the fact that we are setting these records shows we are moving many numbers in the right direction on each of our campuses,” Lassner said. “We have not let COVID defeat us or our students, and we need to keep improving through and past COVID.”

Graduation, retention and success rates and other data for the 10 UH campuses can be found on the Institutional Research, Analysis and Planning Office website.

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