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graduation rate survey

The Graduation Rate Survey template collects data on factors influencing student completion rates, retention barriers, and institutional effectiveness. It assesses academic support services, financial challenges, advising quality, and campus resources that impact degree attainment. This survey helps institutions identify obstacles to graduation, evaluate intervention programs, and enhance student success strategies.

3 minutes to complete

Eligibility

To be eligible to complete the graduation rate survey, individuals must have successfully completed all academic requirements for graduation from their institution. They must also have attended the institution for the required amount of time and have met any other specific criteria set by the school or organization conducting the survey.

Questions for graduation rate survey

Questions

1.

Did you graduate from [Institution Name] as expected?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes, on time
  2. Yes, but delayed
  3. No, I withdrew
  4. No, still enrolled
2.

If you graduated late or withdrew, what was the primary reason? (Select all that apply)

The answer should be a multiple choice:
  1. Financial difficulties
  2. Academic challenges
  3. Work/family obligations
  4. Health/mental health issues
  5. Lack of academic advising/support
  6. Dissatisfaction with the program
3.

How many semesters/years did it take you to graduate?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. 4 years or less (on time)
  2. 5-6 years
  3. More than 6 years
  4. Did not graduate
4.

How satisfied were you with the following? 

The answer should be a single (or) multiple choice by row and column:
Course availability
Faculty mentorship
Academic advising
Tutoring/learning support
Career counseling
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Neutral
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied
5.

What academic resources were most helpful in your success? (Select up to 3)

The answer should be a multiple choice:
  1. Study groups/peer tutoring
  2. Writing/math centers
  3. Online learning tools
  4. Library resources
  5. Faculty office hours
6.

Did you change your major? If yes, did this delay your graduation?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. No
  2. Yes, but it did not delay graduation
7.

Did financial challenges impact your ability to graduate on time?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes, significantly
  2. Somewhat
  3. No
8.

What type of financial support did you use? (Select all that apply)

The answer should be a multiple choice:
  1. Scholarships/grants
  2. Student loans
  3. Part-time/full-time job
  4. Family support
9.

Were work or family responsibilities a major obstacle to graduation?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. No
10.

What could the institution have done better to help you graduate on time?

The answer should be a text input.
11.

Would you recommend [Institution Name] to others? Why or why not?

The answer should be a text input.
12.

Please select your age range

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. 18-22
  2. 23-30
  3. 31+
13.

Are you first-generation college student?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Yes
  2. No
14.

What is your enrollment status?

The answer should be a single choice:
  1. Full-time
  2. Part-time

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Here are some FAQs and additional information
on
graduation rate survey

What is a graduation rate survey?

A graduation rate survey tracks the percentage of students who successfully complete their degree program within a specified timeframe.

Why is it important to track graduation rates?

Graduation rates provide valuable data on the success and effectiveness of educational programs, as well as insights into student retention and completion rates.

How is graduation rate calculated?

Graduation rate is calculated by dividing the number of students who graduate within a specific timeframe by the total number of students who entered the program.

What factors can affect graduation rates?

Factors such as student demographics, academic preparedness, financial support, and program offerings can all impact graduation rates.

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