Graduation Rate
The graduation rate is a measure that indicates the percentage of students who complete their educational program within a specified time frame. It is often used to assess the effectiveness of schools, colleges, and universities in helping students achieve their academic goals. A higher graduation rate typically reflects a supportive learning environment and successful student engagement.
Graduation rates can vary by factors such as school type, demographics, and program length. For example, a high school may report a different graduation rate compared to a community college. Tracking these rates helps educators and policymakers identify areas for improvement and allocate resources effectively.