Disclosure of Institutional Graduation/Completion Rates
St. John Fisher College is pleased to provide information regarding our institution’s graduation/completion rates. The information is provided in compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. A graduation rate is based on the percentage of students who enrolled during a fall semester and for whom 150 percent of the normal time to graduation has elapsed. At St. John Fisher College, the normal time to graduation is four years; 150 percent of this is six years. Thus, the graduation rate will reflect the percentage of students who were graduated within six years.
While graduation/completion information, please bear in mind:
- The graduation/completion rate is based on six years of attendance that equates to 150 percent of our longest program.
- We have elected not to report our transfer-out rate because our university’s mission does not include providing substantial preparation for students to enroll in other institutions.
- The calculation of the graduation/completion rate does not include students who left the school to serve in the armed forces, on official church missions, or in the foreign service of the federal government. Students who died or were totally and permanently disabled are also excluded from the calculation.
The graduation/completion information can be found on the Institutional Research Trend Information page. Questions related to this report should be directed to the director of institutional research.