Disclosure of Institutional Graduation and Completion Rates
During the fall semester of 2005, 1,325 first-time, full-time degree-seeking undergraduate students entered Duquesne University.
After 6 years (as of August 31, 2011), 1,006 (75.9%) of these students graduated or completed their programs. (This includes students in the two-year, pre-professional Pharmacy program who completed their program by August 31, 2008.)
Review the 2005 cohort graduation rates classified by loan and grant recipients.
Federally Required Information Disclosure
Duquesne University is providing this information on graduation/completion rates in compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. Requests for a printed copy of this report and any questions should be directed to Planning, Budgeting & Institutional Research at Duquesne.
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