UNC Greensboro uses a number of measures to evaluate and continuously improve its student achievement performance. In keeping with the University of North Carolina (UNC) System Strategic Plan, the University tracks progress on a set of core metrics with respect to threshold and stretch goals relative to the baseline year, 2020. Threshold and stretch goals are set by the UNC System. Among these metrics are the four-year graduation rate and degree efficiency (the number of degrees awarded annually per 100 full time equivalent students).

Four-Year Graduation Rate definition

Four-year graduation rate measures the percentage of first-time, full-time, bachelor’s degree-seeking students that earned a baccalaureate degree from any institution in the United States within four years of starting at a UNC Greensboro.

Four-Year Graduation Rate Goals (Completed at any accredited US institution)
Baseline: 41.5% based on the 2016 cohort
Threshold Goal: 42.76%
Stretch Goal: 46.09%

202020222023
UNC GreensboroBaselineThreshold GoalStretch GoalActualThreshold GoalStretch Goal
41.5%42.76%46.09%41.67%43.39%48.38%

Undergraduate degree efficiency measures the number of undergraduate credentials awarded per 100 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) undergraduates. Credentials include associate and baccalaureate degrees. FTE is calculated as the total number of degree-seeking undergraduate credits divided by 30, the standard ratio set by IPEDS.

Undergraduate Degree Efficiency (Degrees Per 100 FTE) Goals
Baseline: 22.7 based on the 2016 cohort
Threshold Goal: 22.95
Stretch Goal: 23.69

202020222023
UNC GreensboroBaselineThreshold GoalStretch GoalActualThreshold GoalStretch Goal
22.722.9523.6923.6323.0724.18

UNC Greensboro uses the IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System) report for graduation data for full-time, first-time degree-seeking undergraduates who complete their degrees within six years and compares them to the peer institutions. According to the U.S. Department of Education IPEDS Graduation Rate definition publication, “IPEDS graduation rates (GR) are reflective of full-time, first-time, degree-/certificate-seeking students who started and finished at the same institution. Students included in graduation rates do not represent all of the students at an institution (e.g., GR excludes part-time and transfer students).”

IPEDS Six-Year Graduation Rates

2016-20172017-20182018-20192019-20202020-20212021-20222022-2023
Cohort2010201120122013201420152016
Minimal Target53.9%53.9%53.9%53.9%53.9%53.9%
Target54.2%55.28%56.38%57.75%58.65%58.7%
Achieved53.9%54.3%53.5%58.3%58.8%57.4%57.7%
Peer Rates50.1%50.5%52.7%54.5%

Baseline: 53.9% based on the 2010 cohort
Minimal Target: 2.0% increase in male graduation rates each year
Target: Parity in graduation rates between males and females


IPEDS Six-Year Graduation Rate by Sex

UNCGPeersTarget
2010 cohort53.951.2
Men46.945.8
Women57.053.6
2011 cohort54.252.2
Men47.246.047.83
Women57.754.2
2012 cohort53.553.0
Men49.048.348.78
Women55.956.2
2013 cohort59.050.0
Men54.650.449.8
Women60.557.9
2014 cohort
Men2.642.150.75
Women61.848.8
2015 cohort
Men52.742.451.77
Women59.749.8
2016 cohort
Men51.044.152.7
Women61.151.5

UNCG also disaggregates first time in college (FTIC) graduation rate data by sex and Pell status. Data shown below are for students who started and completed at UNCG.

FTIC by Sex

Entering Fall TermGenderFour-Year Graduation RateFive-Year Graduation RateSix-Year Graduation Rate
2015Female41.7%57.1%59.7%
Male30.8%48.2%52.7%
2016Female41.8%58.5%61.2%
Male31.4%47.4%51.0%
2017Female44.7%58.2%
Male30.9%46.0%
2018Female43.2%
Male27.0%

FTIC by Pell Status

Entering Fall TermPell StatusFour-Year Graduation RateFive-Year Graduation RateSix-Year Graduation Rate
2015Pell Recipient42.3%57.6%59.9%
Non-Pell Recipient34.3%51.2%55.2%
2016Pell Recipient42.6%58.2%60.8%
Non-Pell Recipient34.2%51.4%54.8%
2017Pell Recipient42.3%55.8%
Non-Pell Recipient38.3%52.8%
2018Pell Recipient40.2%
Non-Pell Recipient36.5%

First-year retention is an important metric of student success and an early indicator of the efficacy of ongoing work at the institution to increase graduation rates. UNC Greensboro tracks this metric, collecting and analyzing data broken down by race/ethnicity, sex, and first-generation status.

First-Year Retention definition
First-Year Retention measures the percentage of first-time, full time-students bachelor’s degree-seeking students who started their post-secondary educational careers in a fall term (or the summer before their first full-time fall) and enrolled in any number of hours the following fall term.

FTIC Student Retention, 2018-2021 Cohorts By Sex and First-Generation Status

Entering Fall TermFTIC StudentsFirst-Year Retention Rate
2018Overall79.3%
First Generation73.7%
Female78.0%
Male69.4%
2019Overall80.5%
First Generation79.3%
Female82.5%
Male76.3%
2020Overall77.6%
First Generation75.6%
Female79.4%
Male73.9%
2021Overall72.9%
First Generation68.4%
Female73.5%
Male71.8%

FTIC Student Retention, 2018-2021 Cohorts By IPEDS Race/Ethnicity

First-Year Retention Rate (2018 Cohort)First-Year Retention Rate (2019 Cohort)First-Year Retention Rate (2020 Cohort)First-Year Retention Rate (2021 Cohort)
American Indian or Alaska Native83.3%62.5%71.4%50.0%
Asian77.2%83.9%83.2%79.6%
Black or African American76.0%85.2%81.4%70.8%
Hispanic or Latino78.5%80.6%77.0%71.7%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Two or More Races71.7%86.969.5%73.1%
White72.9%75.5%75.2%75.1%
Race/Ethnicity Unknown71.4%75.0%78.8%70.4%
US Nonresident72.7%86.7%83.3%66.7%

School of Nursing
The National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX) is a national examination for the licensing of nurses. Prior to 2016 the acceptable pass rate as established in the school of Nursing’s Systematic Evaluation Plan was 90%. In 2016 a new evaluation plan was established by the School of Nursing, using that year’s 88% pass rate as the baseline, with a goal of 95% by 2022. This goal has already been surpassed with a passing rate of 97% in 2017 and 95% in 2018, both above the national and state average passing rate, with just a slight dip below the target in 2019.

Baseline: 88% based on the 2016 cohort
Minimal Target: 95% of cohort passes on the first attempt by 2022

  Nursing First-time NCLEX pass rates

2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
UNCG85%95%97%92%87%89%89%97%95%93%96%81%91%
US83%84%94%79%84%87%88%90%92%91%88%87%82%
NC87%88%92%83%85%89%90%93%95%93%94%88%87%

School of Education
The Initial Licensure Summary Pass Rate is the normed test measure that UNC Greensboro uses to assess its teacher education program student achievement. The University’s goal is to meet or exceed the state average pass rate, which varies from year to year. Since that state rate is presented post-hoc, the University also seeks to improve rates from the previous year. The Statewide Pass Rate is presented with the institution’s results in the following table.

Baseline: 81.7% based on the 2015-16 cohort
Minimal Target: Meet or exceed the state average pass rate

Initial Licensure Summary Pass Rates, Traditional and Alternative Students

UNC GreensboroStatewide
Year
Completed
Number
Taking
Assessment
Number
Passing
Assessment
Institutional
Pass Rate
Number
Taking
Assessment
Number
Passing
Assessment
Statewide
Pass Rate
2015-201617514381.7%2664225084.5%
2016-201718415684.8%2727218380.1%
2017-201815811472.2%2572199877.7%
2018-201913110479.4%2309190082.3%
2019-202024019681.7%3285280585.4%
2020-202124718273.7%3777306681.2%
2021-202226818067.2%3089241278.1%
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