ACCESS IS NOT ENOUGH October 1989 APPENDIX B Progression of and Fall 1989 Retention Goals for First-Time/Full-Time Freshman Admitted on Regular Admission Standards Fall 1983 Through Fall 1988 Actual Retention Rates Retention Rates Needed to Meet State Goals 4th Year Fifth Year 4th Year 5th Year Campus 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year Enrolled/ Enrolled/ 2d Year 3rd Year Enrolled/ Enrolled/ Summary Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled Graduated Graduated Enrolled Enrolled Graduated Graduated Enrolled 1983 No. W 3373 2783 2406 2270 2181 No. B 390 285 242 205 177 % W 100 83 71 67 65 % B 100 73 62 52 45 Enrolled 1984 No. W 3608 3019 2673 2476 2275 No. B 394 283 237 214 188 % W 100 84 74 69 63 % B 100 72 60 54 48 Enrolled 1985 No. W 3245 2721 2362 2229 No. B 391 309 246 227 180 % W 100 84 73 69 % B 100 79 63 58 46 Enrolled 1986 No. W 2882 2470 2198 No. B 376 301 254 214 % W 100 86 76 % B 100 80 68 57 Enrolled 1987 No. W 2953 2496 No. B 431 322 289 % W 100 85 % B 100 75 67 Enrolled 1988 No. W 2559 No. B 434 356 % W 100 % B 100 82 {Key Whites=W Blacks=B} Notes: 1. To interpret the table and to compare current status with our projected goals, one should read the table diagonally. For instance, the current fifth year enrolled/graduation rate for the entering class of 1984 is 48 percent; the State-mandated goal for the entering class of 1985 is 46%. 2. The retention/graduation statistics presented on this document include revisions resulting from an improved methodology for identifying degree recipients. Any data shown here supercede previously published summaries