Graduation Rate at Selma

The graduation rate at Selma University is 11.56%. 17 students have completed their degree out of 147 degree seeking candidates last year.
  • Graduation Rate: 12%

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Number of Completers and Graduation Rate by Gender

The graduation rate at Selma University is 12%. The rate is based on number of completers within 150% normal time (For example, 6 years for 4-year bachelor's degree program). Total 10 students have completed their degree out of 139 candidates who seeking Bachelor degree. The next table shows the graduation rate and number of completers by degree type at Selma University
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Graduation Rate for Bachelor degree at Selma University
TotalMaleFemale
Graduation Rate7.19%5.33%9.38%
Total Cohort1397564
Number of Completers1046
Number of Transfer-out000
Still Enrolled (not complete)220
No longer Enrolled (not complete)1276958

Average Earning After Graduation from Selma University

The next table summarizes the average earning by years after graduation from Selma University. After 6 years of graduation, the mean earning is $0 and, after 10 years of graduation, the mean earning is $0 for Selma University graduates.
Mean Earning After Graduation By Time for Selma University Graduate
Earning
After 6 Years$0
After 7 Years-
After 8 Years$0
After 9 Years-
After 10 Years$0

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All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2021-2022