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Graduation Rates for First-time, Full-time Degree-seeking Students

For our four-year programs, the graduation rate reflects the percentage of students who complete their degree within six (6) years (150% of the normal four-year timeframe).

Cohort Year Fall 2018

 

Quincy University Graduation Rates for First-time, Full-time Degree-seeking Students Who Began Their Studies in Fall 2018
Cohort Year – Fall term Size of Cohort (after adjusting for *allowable exclusions) Total Number of Graduates Percent graduated in 6 years
2018 262 118 45%

*Allowable exclusions include deceased, permanently disabled, armed forces, foreign aid service of the federal government, or official church missions

Graduation Rate by Sex

 

Quincy University Graduation Rates for First-time, Full-time Degree-seeking Students Who Began Their Studies in Fall 2018 by Sex
Sex Percent in cohort
Male 34%
Female 67%

Graduation Rate by Race

Quincy University Graduation Rates for First-time, Full-time Degree-seeking Students Who Began Their Studies in Fall 2018 by Race
Race Percent in Cohort
US Nonresident 56%
Hispanic/Latino 44%
American Indian or Alaska Native n/a
Asian 100%
Black or African American 14%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander n/a
White 56%
Two or more race n/a
Race and Ethnicity Unknown 35%

Note: n/a = rates not reported for groups of five (5) or less to protect students’ privacy

Graduation Rates by Grant and/or Loan

Quincy University Graduation Rates for First-time, Full-time Degree-seeking Students Who Began Their Studies in Fall 2018 by Grant and/or Loan
Grant and/or Loan Percent in Cohort
Students in cohort who received a Pell Grant 32%
Students in cohort who received a subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant 50%
Students in cohort who did not receive either a Pell grant or subsidized Stafford Loan 57%

Data Source: Data are from the 2024-25 IPEDS Graduation Rate 150% Survey. 150% is the number of students completing their program within a time period equal to one and a half times the normal period of time.

Quincy University Institutional Research | Posted 08-11-2025