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Student Right to Know

The Student Right to Know Act and Campus Security Act (Public Law 101-542) mandates that all institutions participating in Title IV or HEA programs disclose to current and prospective students graduation and transfer-out rates. In compliance with these mandates, Cape Cod Community College tracks all first-time, full-time, degree or certificate seeking (FTFTDS) students. Please note:

  • Graduation and transfer rates are based on status at 150% "time-to-credential" (i.e., 1.5 years for certificates, and three years for associate's degrees).
  • Graduation and transfer rates are mutually exclusive. For example if a student graduates and then transfers, they are only counted in the graduation rates.

Average rates for 2022–2023 reporting year for 2019 cohort of FTFTDS students are as follows:

Cape Cod Community College

Graduate and Transfer Out Rates

First-Time, Full-Time, Degree-Seeking (FTFTDS): Fall 2019 Cohort

HEA Reference Number 25
Disaggregated Graduation and Transfer Out Rates by:

  • Gender
  • Major racial and ethnic subgroup (as defined in IPEDS)
  • Recipients of Federal Pell Grant
  • Recipients of a subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive a Pell Grant
  • Students who did not receive either a Pell Grant or a subsidized Stafford Loan
Selected Student
Characteristics
Fall 2019
FTFTDS Cohort
  Number of Students Graduated Transfer Out 3 Year Grad Rate Transfer Out Rate
Fall 2019 FTFTDS Total 312 72 37 23% 12%
Gender
Male 163 30 17 18% 10%
Female 149 42 20 28% 13%
Race/Ethnicity
Nonresident Alien
Hispanic/Latino
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black of African American
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White 223 51 29 23% 13%
Two or More Races
Race and Ethnicity Unknown
Financial Aid Status
Recipients of a Federal Pell Grant 139  27 -  19%  
Recipients of subsidized Stafford Loan who did not receive Pell Grant  –  
Students who received neither a Pell Grant nor subsidized Stafford Loan 166 44  27%  
Students are considered to have received a grant or loan if they received it during the period used for determining the cohort – fall term or full year.

Note: Disaggregated rates are disclosed only if the number of students in each group is sufficient to yield statistically reliable information and not reveal personally identifiable information about an individual student.

The fall-to-fall retention rate of first-time, full-time degree-seeking students who entered the college in Fall 2021 is 53%.