D1.1 Four-Year Graduation Rates of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree Seeking Students by URM Status (Overall Cohort)
Fa. 2010 Fa. 2011 Fa. 2012 Fa. 2013 Fa. 2014
Total # Graduated Graduation Rate Total # Graduated Graduation Rate Total # Graduated Graduation Rate Total # Graduated Graduation Rate Total # Graduated Graduation Rate
NOT URM 2,061 280 13.6% 2,036 323 15.9% 1,833 313 17.1% 1,335 261 19.6% 1,623 410 25.3%
URM 2,755 330 12.0% 2,865 421 14.7% 2,624 472 18.0% 2,224 515 23.2% 3,325 833 25.1%
Total 4,816 610 12.7% 4,901 744 15.2% 4,457 785 17.6% 3,559 776 21.8% 4,948 1243 25.1%
D1.1 Four-Year Graduation Rates of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree Seeking Students by URM Status (Overall Cohort)
Four-Year Graduation Rates of First-Time, Full-Time, Degree Seeking Undergraduates (CAP and Roadrunner) by Minority Status

The number of undergraduates in the first-time, full-time, degree-seeking cohort who graduate from UTSA within four academic years, divided by the total number of undergraduates in the first-time, full-time, degree-seeking cohort. The first-time, full-time cohort includes CAP and Roadrunner students who take courses as first-time undergraduates during the summer and enroll as full-time students during their first fall semester. Full-time is defined as taking 12 semester credit hours.

Underrepresented minority (URM) students are students whose racial/ethnic makeup falls into one of the following groups: Hispanic, Black/African-American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, or two or more races. Race/ethnicity is measured using IPEDS categories, therefore International students (students who are not US citizens or legal permanent residents) are retained in their own racial/ethnic group and are not considered URM students.

Source: Freshman Cohort and Degrees Awarded file