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The Student Flow Model
is a student tracking tool developed by the Office
of Institutional Research at BGSU. Currently, full-time
main campus freshman, undergraduate transfer students,
full-time and part-time transfer
students specifically from Owens State Community
College, and full- and part-time Firelands new freshmen students
are tracked over each semester of their enrollment
through receipt of a degree. Data for students each
semester are extracted from
the student enrollment database and are merged with
current enrollment databases for each subsequent
semester. Enrollment, retention and graduation rates,
time-to-degree, cumulative grade point averages and
cumulative credit hours earned are tracked for all
students in each cohort, and by gender, ethnicity,
college, class level, ACT score range, high school
grade point average range, and in-state or out-of-state
status.
IMPORTANT NOTE CONCERNING MAIN CAMPUS FRESHMAN
AND TRANSFER COHORTS:
The Student Flow Model includes retention rates by college that show the number
of students in each college initially as well as during subsequent points in
time as students change colleges. The University-wide retention at
various points in time is NOT represented. That information as well
as additional detail concerning the number of students moving into and out
of each college is contained in a separate printed report known as the College
Migration Report, which is distributed to college deans and associate deans
and the Provost's Office each semester.
IMPORTANT NOTE CONCERNING MAIN CAMPUS FRESHMAN COHORTS SINCE FALL 2001:
Beginning with the Fall 2001 main campus new freshman cohort, students who
matriculated the preceding summer semester are also included. This complies
with federal regulations for student graduation rate reporting. This
change in methodology means that comparisons with previous years may be problematic
at the detailed (e.g., by race) level.
Questions and suggestions for improvement
of the Student Flow Model are welcome.
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