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Retention Data Teresa Farnum & Associates, Inc.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FIRST- TIME, FULL- TIME FALL STARTS... 4 FALL TO FALL RETENTION... 4 FALL TO WINTER, SPRING, AND SUMMER TERM RETENTION... 4 ADMISSION TYPE... 5 DISTANCE FROM CAMPUS... 6 ETHNICITY... 7 FINANCES AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE... 8 Summary EFC... 9 Summary First Term GPA... 10 FULL- TIME TRANSFERS... 11 FALL TO FALL RETENTION & COMPARISON TO FRESHMEN... 11 GRADUATION RATES... 12 FALL TO WINTER, SPRING, AND FALL RETENTION... 12 ADMISSION TYPE... 13 DISTANCE FROM CAMPUS... 14 PART- TIME STARTS... 15 FALL TO WINTER RETENTION... 15 WINTER TO SPRING RETENTION... 16 SPRING TO FALL RETENTION... 17 WITHDRAWALS... 18 ATTENDANCE AT ANOTHER INSTITUTION... 18 FINAL UMF GPA... 19 CREDITS EARNED AT DEPARTURE... 20 ATTENDED A TWO- YEAR COLLEGE AFTER UMF... 22 COMPARISON INSTITUTIONS... 23 STUDENT SATISFACTION INVENTORY... 25 Strengths... 25 Challenges... 25 Benchmarks... 26 Item Report... 27 APPENDIX... 34 COLLEGE RESULTS... 34 STUDENT SATISFACTION INVENTORY... 38 UMF Custom Items... 38 Demographics... 39 Page 3

FIRST- TIME, FULL- TIME FALL STARTS Fall to Fall Retention 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Retention 72.9% 72.1% 57.0% 74.1% 79.6% 71.5% Cohort Size 835 714 642 588 563 648 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Fall to Fall Retention 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Fall to Winter, Spring, and Summer Term Retention Fall to Winter, Spring, & Summer Retention 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 F- W 90.8% 92.4% 91.6% 74.1% 93.1% 87.7% 91.0% F- SP 20.8% 19.3% 23.2% 20.6% 25.0% 20.1% F- SU 9.5% 10.1% 1 6.8% 9.1% 6.8% F- W F- SP F- SU Page 4

Admission Type N: Number in Starting Cohort F- S: S- T: Admission Type First Fall to Second Fall Retention Second Fall to Third Fall Retention 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 N F- S S- T N F- S S- T N F- S S- T N F- S S- T N F- S S- T N F- S Challenge/ Probation 130 62.3% 33.3% 99 62.6% 74.2% 53 54.7% 79.3% 35 54.3% 60.9% 74 70.3% 69.2% 85 62.4% Standard 705 74.9% 74.9% 615 73.7% 80.1% 589 70.8% 82.3% 553 75.4% 64.1% 489 81.0% 83.1% 563 72.8% First Fall to Second Fall Retention by Admission Type 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Challenge/Proba?on 62.3% 62.6% 54.7% 54.3% 70.3% 62.4% Standard 74.9% 73.7% 70.8% 75.4% 81.0% 72.8% Challenge/Proba?on Standard Second Fall to Third Fall Retention by Admission Type 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Challenge/ Proba?on 33.3% 74.2% 79.3% 60.9% 69.2% Standard 74.9% 80.1% 82.3% 64.1% 83.1% Challenge/ Proba?on Standard Page 5

Distance from Campus Commutable: Distance from Campus Residence county at time of application: Genesee Oakland Shiawassee Tuscola Lapeer Livingston Saginaw 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 N % N % N % N % N % N % Commutable 694 72.2% 592 73.0% 522 57.5% 458 74.7% 437 81.2% 475 72.4% Non Commutable 141 76.6% 122 68.0% 120 55.0% 130 72.3% 126 73.8% 173 68.8% 9 8 7 6 Retention by Distance from Campus at Time of Application 5 4 3 Commutable Non Commutable 2 1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Page 6

Ethnicity Ethnicity 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 N % N % N % N % N % White 529 71.5% 471 73.9% 453 7 382 73.0% 352 80.1% Black or African American 176 75.6% 125 63.2% 103 66.0% 54 77.8% 64 71.9% Hispanic or Latino 21 71.4% 22 68.2% 23 65.2% 21 52.4% 18 72.2% Two or more races 18 83.3% 27 63.0% 28 75.0% 19 73.7% 24 83.3% Nonresident Alien 11 81.8% 6 10 18 88.9% 52 88.5% 62 79.0% Unknown 58 70.7% 36 80.6% 10 3 51 70.6% 26 84.6% Asian 12 66.7% 22 72.7% 5 8 7 10 14 85.7% American Indian or Alaska Native 10 10 5 10 2 10 2 5 4 10 12 10 8 Fall to Fall Retention by Ethnicity 6 4 2 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Finances and Academic Performance First- Time, Full- Time Students EFC: Expected Family Contribution from FAFSA Large EFC: $10,000+ Medium EFC: $1001- $9,999 Low EFC: $0- $1000 GPA: First term grade point average EFC Large EFC Medium EFC Low EFC No FAFSA Domestic No FAFSA International First Term GPA F 'ʹ10 Fall 2011 F 'ʹ11 Fall 2012 F 'ʹ12 Fall 2013 F 'ʹ13 Fall 2014 N # R % R N # R % R N # R % R N # R % R 3.5+ 74 59 79.7% 70 61 87.1% 75 69 92.0% 71 61 85.9% 3.00-3.49 49 37 75.5% 44 34 77.3% 54 45 83.3% 43 31 72.1% 2.00-2.99 48 30 62.5% 31 21 67.7% 35 24 68.6% 33 25 75.8% Below 2.00 16 3 18.8% 8 3 37.5% 13 7 53.8% 10 2 2 No Earned GPA 5 0 7 1 14.3% 3 1 33.3% 7 1 14.3% Total <2.00 21 3 14.3% 15 4 26.7% 16 8 5 17 3 17.6% All large EFC 192 129 67.2% 160 120 75.0% 180 146 81.1% 164 120 73.2% 3.5+ 56 53 94.6% 57 51 89.5% 51 48 94.1% 48 44 91.7% 3.00-3.49 39 29 74.4% 42 35 83.3% 29 27 93.1% 34 29 85.3% 2.00-2.99 50 37 74.0% 49 34 69.4% 38 31 81.6% 52 35 67.3% Below 2.00 17 3 17.6% 15 6 4 12 4 33.3% 21 6 28.6% No Earned GPA 10 2 2 7 0 4 1 25.0% 8 0 Total <2.00 27 5 18.5% 22 6 27.3% 16 5 31.3% 29 6 20.7% All Medium EFC 172 124 72.1% 170 126 74.1% 134 111 82.8% 163 114 69.9% 3.5+ 48 42 87.5% 45 42 93.3% 40 39 97.5% 53 48 90.6% 3.00-3.49 49 40 81.6% 45 35 77.8% 41 36 87.8% 46 36 78.3% 2.00-2.99 62 45 72.6% 43 31 72.1% 48 35 72.9% 65 48 73.8% Below 2.00 30 7 23.3% 24 6 25.0% 8 4 5 36 9 25.0% No Earned GPA 11 1 9.1% 8 0 8 0 16 3 18.8% Total <2.00 41 8 19.5% 32 6 18.8% 16 4 25.0% 52 12 23.1% All Low EFC 200 135 67.5% 165 114 69.1% 145 114 78.6% 216 144 66.7% 3.5+ 26 20 76.9% 21 18 85.7% 14 10 71.4% 20 17 85.0% 3.00-3.49 14 10 71.4% 9 8 88.9% 11 9 81.8% 9 9 10 2.00-2.99 14 9 64.3% 10 8 8 12 10 83.3% 10 9 9 Below 2.00 3 1 33.3% 5 0 5 2 4 3 2 66.7% No Earned GPA 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Total <2.00 6 1 16.7% 5 0 8 2 25.0% 4 2 5 All No FAFSA D 60 40 66.7% 45 34 75.6% 45 31 68.9% 43 37 86.0% 3.5+ 6 6 10 16 15 93.8% 19 18 94.7% 8 7 87.5% 3.00-3.49 3 2 66.7% 14 12 85.7% 19 14 73.7% 13 12 92.3% 2.00-2.99 9 8 88.9% 16 14 87.5% 18 15 83.3% 28 23 82.1% Below 2.00 0 0 4 4 10 5 4 8 11 8 72.7% No Earned GPA 0 0 2 1 5 3 0 6 0 Total <2.00 0 0 6 5 83.3% 8 4 5 17 8 47.1% All No FAFSA I 18 16 88.9% 52 46 88.5% 64 51 79.7% 66 50 75.8% Page 8

Summary EFC EFC Y10-11 Y11-12 Y12-13 Y13-14 N % N % N % N % Large 192 67.2% 160 75.0% 180 81.1% 164 73.2% Medium 172 72.1% 170 74.1% 134 82.8% 163 69.9% Low 200 67.5% 165 69.1% 145 78.6% 216 66.7% No- D 60 66.7% 45 75.6% 45 68.9% 43 86.0% No- I 18 88.9% 52 88.5% 64 79.7% 66 75.8% Total 642 69.2% 592 74.3% 568 79.8% 652 71.3% Reten%on by EFC 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Y10-11 Y11-12 Y12-13 Y13-14 2 1 Large Medium Low No- D No- I Total Page 9

Summary First Term GPA GPA Y10-11 Y11-12 Y12-13 Y13-14 N % N % N % N % 3.5+ 210 85.7% 209 89.5% 199 92.5% 200 88.5% 3.00-3.49 154 76.6% 154 80.5% 154 85.1% 145 80.7% 2.00-2.99 183 70.5% 149 72.5% 151 76.2% 188 74.5% Below 2.00 66 21.2% 56 33.9% 43 48.8% 81 33.3% No Earned GPA 29 10.3% 24 8.3% 21 9.5% 38 10.5% Total <2.00 95 17.9% 80 26.3% 64 35.9% 119 26.1% Reten%on by First Term GPA 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Y10-11 Y11-12 Y12-13 Y13-14 3.5+ 3.00-3.49 2.00-2.99 Below 2.00 Page 10

FULL- TIME TRANSFERS Fall to Fall Retention & Comparison to Freshmen Distance 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 N % N % N % N % N % N % Transfers 367 78.2% 497 75.3% 498 54.8% 528 73.7% 339 76.5% 458 75.8% Freshmen 835 72.9% 714 72.1% 642 57.0% 588 74.1% 563 79.6% 648 71.5% Full- Time Transfers and Freshmen Fall to Fall Retention 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Transfers Freshmen Page 11

Graduation Rates Graduation Rates Transfers 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 <Three Years By Four Years By Five Years By Six Years 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Fall to Winter, Spring, and Fall Retention Retention 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Fall to Winter 89.10% 68.6% 90.4% 89.8% 89.6% 90.4% 89.9% Fall to Spring 29.40% 26.0% 33.3% 33.0% 26.2% 27.5% Fall to Summer 21.50% 16.3% 21.7% 21.0% 16.7% 18.1% Fall to Fall 78.20% 75.3% 54.8% 73.7% 76.5% 75.8% Full- Time Transfers: Fall to Winter, Spring, and Fall Reten%on 100.00% 80.00% 60.00% 40.00% 20.00% Fall to Winter Fall to Spring Fall to Summer Fall to Fall 0.00% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Page 12

Admission Type Transfers Adm. Type 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Probation 13 76.9% 16 59.3% 13 84.6% 7 85.7% 2 5 0 Standard 354 78.2% 357 76.1% 485 74.6% 521 73.5% 441 76.6% 458 75.8% 9 8 7 6 Fall to Fall Retention by Admission Type 5 4 Challenge/Proba?on Standard 3 2 1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Page 13

Distance from Campus Transfers Commutable: Residence county at time of application: Genesee Oakland Shiawassee Tuscola Lapeer Livingston Saginaw Distance 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 N % N % N % N % N % N % Commutable 297 75.1% 407 74.9% 406 75.4% 422 74.2% 358 75.1% 361 76.7% Non Commutable 70 82.4% 90 76.7% 92 72.8% 106 71.7% 85 82.4% 97 72.2% Retention by Distance from Campus at Time of Application 84.0% 82.0% 8 78.0% 76.0% 74.0% Commutable Non Commutable 72.0% 7 68.0% 66.0% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Page 14

PART- TIME STARTS The following data refer to Freshmen and Transfers in the fall, winter, and spring terms. Note: Retention data reflect fall- to winter, winter to spring, and spring to fall enrollment (regardless of full- or part- time status the subsequent term). Summer is not included in either the start term or retained analysis, since the numbers are so small, and summer is traditionally a skipped term. Students who start full- time and part- time are tracked separately: FR FT: FR PT: TR FT: TR PT: Freshmen who start as full- time students Freshmen who start as part- time students Transfers who start as full- time students Transfers who start as part- time students Fall to Winter Retention First Term 2008 2008 2008 2011 2012 2013 2014 N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret FR FT 835 90.8% 714 92.4% 642 91.6% 588 90.5% 562 93.2% 649 87.7% 591 71.6% FR PT 74 74.3% 54 61.1% 46 60.9% 31 58.1% 37 75.7% 57 73.7% 65 38.5% TR FT 374 88.5% 497 91.1% 498 90.4% 528 89.8% 443 89.6% 458 90.4% 386 80.8% TR PT 338 73.7% 362 77.1% 402 73.9% 413 71.9% 412 76.2% 349 78.5% 326 61.3% Fall to Winter Retention Freshmen and Transfers: Full and Part Time 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 FR FT FR PT TR FT TR PT Page 15

Winter to Spring Retention First Term 2008 2008 2008 2011 2012 2013 2014 N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret FR FT 34 20.60% 23 65.20% 26 34.60% 33 51.50% 80 86.30% 35 31.40% 34 20.60% FR PT 11 54.50% 14 21.40% 6 33.30% 16 25.00% 10 50.00% 12 25.00% 11 54.50% TR FT 213 36.60% 233 39.10% 189 38.60% 181 38.10% 217 80.20% 170 35.90% 213 36.60% TR PT 210 38.10% 224 38.80% 228 59.20% 251 48.20% 246 60.60% 249 37.30% 210 38.10% Winter to Spring Retention Freshmen and Transfers: Full and Part Time 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 FR FT FR PT TR FT TR PT 2 1 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Page 16

Spring to Fall Retention First Term 2008 2008 2008 2011 2012 2013 2014 N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret N Ret FR FT 5 8 8 10 9 10 12 10 19 73.7% 8 87.5% 5 8 FR PT 59 88.1% 95 87.4% 120 84.2% 94 75.5% 66 34.8% 95 85.3% 59 88.1% TR FT 4 25.0% 2 10 6 10 3 10 6 83.3% 5 10 4 25.0% TR PT 66 68.2% 89 78.7% 77 70.1% 70 64.3% 59 76.3% 80 81.3% 66 68.2% Spring to Fall Retention Freshmen and Transfers: Full and Part Time 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 FR FT FR PT TR FT TR PT 2 1 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

WITHDRAWALS The following data reflect enrollment data of students who attended any term in each of the academic years 2009 through 2014, did not graduate from UMF, and have not re- enrolled at UMF since that last term in attendance. Information regarding subsequent enrollment at another institution was obtained from StudentTracker, a service of the National Student Clearinghouse. NOTE: For any year but especially AY2013 and AY2014 this may reflect stop- out, rather than drop- out behavior for some students, since re- enrollment at UMF is still possible. Although this section is titled Withdrawals, some of the non- attending students were ineligible to re- enroll. Attendance at Another Institution Continued Education Elsewhere AY2009 AY2010 AY2011 AY2012 AY2013 AY 2014 # % # % # % # % # % # % Yes 589 61.2% 713 61.8% 663 55.9% 631 53.1% 468 42.4% 415 34.2% No 373 38.8% 441 38.2% 524 44.1% 557 46.9% 637 57.6% 799 65.8% A^ended College Elsewhere After UMF 10 8 6 4 No Yes 2 AY2009 AY2010 AY2011 AY2012 AY2013 AY 2014 Page 18

Final UMF GPA With numbers of students who continued at another institution GPA 0 0-1.99 2-2.99 3-3.49 3.5+ CONT 2009 2010 2011 N # % N # % N # % Y 92 84 87 139 14.40% 124 10.7% N 47 40 60 147 12.4% Y 206 266 237 306 31.80% 405 35.1% N 100 139 162 399 33.6% Y 151 197 168 286 29.70% 349 30.2% N 135 152 174 342 28.8% Y 84 81 88 130 13.50% 141 12.2% N 46 60 69 157 13.2% Y 56 85 83 101 10.50% 135 11.7% N 45 50 59 142 12.0% GPA 0 0-1.99 2-2.99 3-3.49 3.5+ CONT 2012 2013 2014 N # % N # % N # % Y 82 52 38 134 11.3% 133 12.0% N 52 81 84 122 1 Y 174 121 82 333 28.0% 264 23.9% N 159 143 175 257 21.2% Y 190 140 128 382 32.2% 380 34.4% N 192 240 310 438 36.1% Y 97 84 83 178 15.0% 180 16.3% N 81 96 121 204 16.8% Y 88 71 84 161 13.6% 148 13.4% N 73 77 109 193 15.9% Page 19

GPA at Departure 4 35.0% 3 25.0% 2 15.0% 1 0.01-1.99 2-2.99 3-3.49 3.5+ 5.0% 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Credits Earned at Departure Credits CONT 2009 2010 2011 N # % N # % N # % 0-15 16-30 31-60 Y 172 145 129 198 230 23.9% 216 18.7% N 58 71 69 Y 88 146 119 174 118 12.3% 201 17.4% N 30 55 55 Y 157 198 205 331 257 26.7% 285 24.7% N 100 87 126 16.7% 14.7% 27.9% 61-90 91-120 121+ Y 97 130 230 125 248 176 18.3 19.9% N 79 100 123 20.9% Y 44 47 50 123 103 10.7% 112 9.7% N 59 65 73 10.4% Y 31 47 35 78 8.1% 110 9.5% N 47 63 78 113 9.5% Page 20

Credits CONT 2012 2013 2014 N # % N # % N # % 0-15 16-30 31-60 61-90 91-120 121+ Y 92 61 59 145 12.2% 125 11.3% N 53 64 107 Y 93 68 62 140 11.8% 115 10.4% N 47 47 74 Y 171 138 134 299 25.2% 277 25.1% N 128 139 166 Y 149 116 99 274 23.1% 280 25.3% N 125 164 181 Y 79 48 38 189 15.9% 177 16.0% N 110 129 148 Y 47 37 23 141 11.9% 131 11.9% N 94 94 123 166 13.7% 136 11.2% 300 24.7% 280 23.1% 186 15.3% 146 12.0% 3 Credits Earned at Departure 25.0% 2 15.0% 1 5.0% 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 0-15 16-30 31-60 61-90 91-120 121+ Page 21

Attended a Two- Year College After UMF By Departing GPA and Percentage of Students Who Later Attended Any College GPA AY2009 AY2010 AY2011 AY2012 AY2013 AY2014 0 60 65.2% 63 75.0% 66 75.9% 47 57.3% 30 57.7% 22 57.9%.01-1.99 163 79.1% 210 78.9% 177 74.7% 133 76.4% 89 73.6% 65 79.3% 2-2.99 89 58.9% 105 53.3% 96 57.1% 121 63.7% 80 57.1% 71 55.5% 3-3.49 39 46.4% 34 42.0% 41 46.6% 45 46.4% 27 32.1% 38 45.8% 3.5+ 60 65.2% 63 75.0% 66 75.9% 47 57.3% 30 57.7% 22 36.9% 9 8 Students Who Later A^ended a Two- Year Institution by Departing GPA 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AY2009 AY2010 AY2011 AY2012 AY2013 AY2014 0.01-1.99 2-2.99 3-3.49 3.5+ Page 22